Seven Interesting Uses for Roll-Off Dumpsters

Posted on: 21 May 2015

Roll-off dumpsters can be the perfect solution for a variety of home and business needs from renovation to lawn care. Using a roll-off dumpster can save considerable time, money, and stress. Consequently, they have become so widespread that people around the world have actually started using them for more than just trash. The art of using a roll-off dumpster in new and innovative ways is referred to as "upcycling." This article highlights seven creative uses for roll-away dumpsters.
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Three Options To Deal With Plumbing Installations That Are Below Sewer And Septic Lines

Posted on: 13 May 2015

If you have a home with a basement and want to finish it and add a kitchen and bathrooms, there are many issues that you may need to deal with. One problem that you may need to address is the location of plumbing, which may be below the elevation of your septic or sewer system. This means that you need to have a way to get the waste out of the basement and into the sewage line.
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3 Questions To Ask Before Buying A Home With A Septic System

Posted on: 13 May 2015

If you're in the market to buy a home in an area that isn't serviced by city plumbing, then there's a good chance that you'll end up with a home that has its own septic system. Because septic systems require special care to maintain, you'll want to make sure that the system has been well taken care of. Otherwise, you could end up having to shell out a lot of money for new system installation or major repairs down the road.
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Don't Speak Septic? Here's 3 Ways Your Septic System Will Communicate With You

Posted on: 12 May 2015

If you've never had a septic tank before, you might be in for a surprise. Unlike a sewer system where you rarely have to think about it, you have to think about your septic system quite often. In fact, every time you flush the toilet or wash something down the drain, you need to wonder if it's safe for your septic tank. Some things, like anti-bacterial soaps and even garbage disposal waste, can ruin your septic tank.
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