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landonplumbingllc · 9 months
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Water Heater Repair and Water Heater Replacement
Hot water heaters come in a variety of sizes and styles they are a natural gas water heater or an electric water heater.  When deciding what type of water heater to use in your home or business, there are two types to choose from:  a traditional water heater or a tankless water heater.   Contact Ray Stefanski Plumbing & Drain Cleaning, Inc to help you select the best type and size water heater for your home or business.
WHAT IS A WATER HEATER?
Water heaters use a thermodynamic process using an energy source to heat water above its initial temperature. Typical domestic uses of hot water are for cooking, cleaning, bathing, and space heating.  The most common energy sources for heating water are natural gas and electricity.
WATER HEATER REPAIR & WATER HEATER REPLACEMENT
The life span of a water heater is approximately 10-15 years on city water and 7-10 on well water. We offer zinc composite anode rods to extend the life of the heater about 5 years. Ray Stefanski Plumbing & Drain Cleaning, Inc. stays aware of all of the changing county codes. Did you know that all Maryland counties require a thermal expansion tank to better protect your health? Did you also know that most manufacturers provided a 6 year warranty for the water heater?  Some manufacturers also give you the option to purchase a 10 year warranty for extra coverage.
TANKLESS WATER HEATERS
We offer Tankless water heaters installation so you never run out of hot water again. The unit only runs when you use hot water.  The temperature can be adjusted by the touch of a button to protect children. Going tankless is a great way to go green by saving energy.  They can also save you space since tankless water heaters tend to be smaller than traditional water heaters.
When there is a demand for hot water (e.g. a hot water tap is opened for a sink, shower, tub, or washing machine) the tankless water heater’s water flow turbine senses the flow and starts the heating process.  The water is then heated to the desired temperature as it circulates through copper piping providing you with hot water.   When the hot water tap is turned off, the tankless water heater shuts down and is placed in a standby mode pending the next call for hot water.
We provide drain cleaning in Anne Arundel County in the Glen Burnie area, Baltimore, Baltimore City, Baltimore County, including but not limited to Dundalk and Essex, Carroll County, and Harford County.
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landonplumbingllc · 10 months
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Everyone Needs to Know About Their Septic System
It isn't just regarding being harmless to the ecosystem. Indeed, permitting your septic tank to flood because of carelessness can cause a wide range of contamination issues, not the least of which could incorporate polluting your drinking water. It is additionally regarding saving your wallet.
Did you had any idea about that a disregarded septic framework can without much of a stretch expense you $6,000 or more? Rates are higher for crisis septic tank siphoning, however you likewise need to consider that you might require extra fixes or swaps for your framework and might have made harm different pieces of your property or even your neighbor's. That is presumably not the manner in which you expected to welcome your new neighbors!
The uplifting news is, you don't need to end up in that circumstance. There are sure things to know and rules to observe which can hold you back from encountering a humiliating, costly, or even hazardous circumstance with your septic framework. Peruse on to learn four fundamental things you want to be familiar with your septic framework.
What is a septic framework?
In the event that your house is associated with the principle sewer line from the city or municipality, your waste water streams by gravity or lift siphons to the sewage treatment plant, where it is securely handled and made due. Those homes in peripheral regions might not approach the sewer lines, and therefore, an on location septic treatment framework is important. Basically, the septic framework is intended to process and kill natural and sterile waste locally. This waste can be most any fluid or strong that leaves your home from latrines, sinks and other pipes installations.
For a common septic framework, there are four principle parts:
1. A line which drives the die from the house;
2. A septic tank where the waste is permitted to isolate: solids sink to the base, oil and oil float to the top, and water stays in the center;
3. A dissemination box which takes the wastewater from the septic tank and guides it to a few punctured pipes. Those lines lead the water to:
4. Your dirt. An enormous soil surface region, for the most part called a channel field or drain field, channels the waste, as it gradually permeates into the ground and at last the groundwater.
Elective septic frameworks
Most option septic frameworks are simply slight varieties of the run of the mill septic framework depicted previously. One motivation behind why you could require an elective framework could be that there are as of now an excessive number of normal septic frameworks encompassing you. Another reason could be that you live excessively near surface water (stream, waterway, lake, or lake), a hotspot for well water, or you live in a space with a high water table. One of the principle reasons, however, is unfortunate soil conditions.
There are a lot of ways of working around these possible issues. Numerous elective frameworks use sand, peat, or counterfeit channels rather than soil in a channel field. Some utilization mechanical parts, for example, float switches and siphons to keep up with the framework. Elective septic frameworks, particularly ones with mechanical parts, ought to be assessed every year.
By regulation, all septic frameworks should be enrolled with your nearby wellbeing division. So on the off chance that you are uncertain with regards to your sort of septic framework, or you might want to introduce one, your nearby wellbeing division is a decent reference.
What should never go down your channels and latrines?
There are many things which can create some issues for septic frameworks. Some are self-evident, yet some might astonish you. We can't list ALL of them here, however these are a few models:
Soil - Anyone who washes their vases in the sink or bath may not understand they have an obstruct in the works. The soil will develop in pipes and basically cause slow depleting, while perhaps not more regrettable: complete blockage of the channel field.
Q-tips - Sure, they are little and appear to be innocuous, yet remember they are not biodegradable. Regardless of whether you are fortunate enough not to have a q-tip obstruct your channel, that thing will be sitting in your channel field into the indefinite future.
Kitty litter - Unless your feline is prepared to sit on the latrine each time it needs to go, keep its loss out of there. Keep in mind, kitty litter is intended to bunch. On the off chance that it doesn't make a stopped up channel, it is adding to the strong waste in your tank, which will require more incessant siphoning.
Paper towels and tissues - These things are not tissue! They don't separate effectively like tissue does and are known to create some issues.
Synthetic compounds - You couldn't pour acetone on your front yard, OK? Okay, how could you put it down your channel? Keep in mind, anything you set down your channel winds up in your filter field - don't defile your own dirt with any unsafe synthetic substances like liquid catalyst, utilized oil, paints, and so forth Eventually, they might wind up in the groundwater.
Once more, the above list isn't exhaustive, yet it helps give you definitely instances of what not to put down your channels. Any things which are not biodegradable or can cause obstructs should be avoided your septic framework. If all else fails, forget about it.
How frequently does your septic tank should be siphoned or overhauled?
There are three main considerations which play into how regularly your septic framework requires siphoning:
1. The quantity of individuals in your family - more individuals implies more wastewater is produced.
2. How much solids in your wastewater - the more strong waste, the faster a tank will fill. One propensity to try not to is utilize a waste disposal again and again as it can enormously expand the strong waste in your tank.
3. Tank size - Tank sizes can change from two or three hundred to 1500 gallons. Most homes will have a tank around 1000 gallons. Clearly, the greater the tank, the more it takes to fill.
A basic guideline is that most tanks ought to be siphoned each 2-5 years. With a higher water table or close by surface water, yearly siphoning might be required. Nonetheless, with such countless factors included, it is ideal to not make suppositions with your specific framework. Get it examined routinely, regularly like clockwork. Elective frameworks ought to be assessed yearly. The overseer can provide you with a decent gauge of how regularly the tank ought to be siphoned.
The most effective way to decide how frequently your tank should be siphoned is by really getting it siphoned! Get some information about the ooze and rubbish levels in your tank. Note those subtleties in a report and keep records starting with one siphon then onto the next. Doing as such tells you how rapidly the tank is topping off and whether or not you can stand by longer between siphons.
If you need drain cleaning in the Baltimore area, call today at 410-284-7430.
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landonplumbingllc · 1 year
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Everyone Needs to Know About Their Septic System
  It isn't just regarding being harmless to the ecosystem. Indeed, permitting your septic tank to flood because of carelessness can cause a wide range of contamination issues, not the least of which could incorporate polluting your drinking water. It is additionally regarding saving your wallet.
Did you had any idea about that a disregarded septic framework can without much of a stretch expense you $6,000 or more? Rates are higher for crisis septic tank siphoning, however you likewise need to consider that you might require extra fixes or swaps for your framework and might have made harm different pieces of your property or even your neighbor's. That is presumably not the manner in which you expected to welcome your new neighbors!
The uplifting news is, you don't need to end up in that circumstance. There are sure things to know and rules to observe which can hold you back from encountering a humiliating, costly, or even hazardous circumstance with your septic framework. Peruse on to learn four fundamental things you want to be familiar with your septic framework.
What is a septic framework?
In the event that your house is associated with the principle sewer line from the city or municipality, your waste water streams by gravity or lift siphons to the sewage treatment plant, where it is securely handled and made due. Those homes in peripheral regions might not approach the sewer lines, and therefore, an on location septic treatment framework is important. Basically, the septic framework is intended to process and kill natural and sterile waste locally. This waste can be most any fluid or strong that leaves your home from latrines, sinks and other pipes installations.
For a common septic framework, there are four principle parts:
1. A line which drives the die from the house;
2. A septic tank where the waste is permitted to isolate: solids sink to the base, oil and oil float to the top, and water stays in the center;
3. A dissemination box which takes the wastewater from the septic tank and guides it to a few punctured pipes. Those lines lead the water to:
4. Your dirt. An enormous soil surface region, for the most part called a channel field or drain field, channels the waste, as it gradually permeates into the ground and at last the groundwater.
Elective septic frameworks
Most option septic frameworks are simply slight varieties of the run of the mill septic framework depicted previously. One motivation behind why you could require an elective framework could be that there are as of now an excessive number of normal septic frameworks encompassing you. Another reason could be that you live excessively near surface water (stream, waterway, lake, or lake), a hotspot for well water, or you live in a space with a high water table. One of the principle reasons, however, is unfortunate soil conditions.
There are a lot of ways of working around these possible issues. Numerous elective frameworks use sand, peat, or counterfeit channels rather than soil in a channel field. Some utilization mechanical parts, for example, float switches and siphons to keep up with the framework. Elective septic frameworks, particularly ones with mechanical parts, ought to be assessed every year.
By regulation, all septic frameworks should be enrolled with your nearby wellbeing division. So on the off chance that you are uncertain with regards to your sort of septic framework, or you might want to introduce one, your nearby wellbeing division is a decent reference.
What should never go down your channels and latrines?
There are many things which can create some issues for septic frameworks. Some are self-evident, yet some might astonish you. We can't list ALL of them here, however these are a few models:
Soil - Anyone who washes their vases in the sink or bath may not understand they have an obstruct in the works. The soil will develop in pipes and basically cause slow depleting, while perhaps not more regrettable: complete blockage of the channel field.
Q-tips - Sure, they are little and appear to be innocuous, yet remember they are not biodegradable. Regardless of whether you are fortunate enough not to have a q-tip obstruct your channel, that thing will be sitting in your channel field into the indefinite future.
Kitty litter - Unless your feline is prepared to sit on the latrine each time it needs to go, keep its loss out of there. Keep in mind, kitty litter is intended to bunch. On the off chance that it doesn't make a stopped up channel, it is adding to the strong waste in your tank, which will require more incessant siphoning.
Paper towels and tissues - These things are not tissue! They don't separate effectively like tissue does and are known to create some issues.
Synthetic compounds - You couldn't pour acetone on your front yard, OK? Okay, how could you put it down your channel? Keep in mind, anything you set down your channel winds up in your filter field - don't defile your own dirt with any unsafe synthetic substances like liquid catalyst, utilized oil, paints, and so forth Eventually, they might wind up in the groundwater.
Once more, the above list isn't exhaustive, yet it helps give you definitely instances of what not to put down your channels. Any things which are not biodegradable or can cause obstructs should be avoided your septic framework. If all else fails, forget about it.
How frequently does your septic tank should be siphoned or overhauled?
There are three main considerations which play into how regularly your septic framework requires siphoning:
1. The quantity of individuals in your family - more individuals implies more wastewater is produced.
2. How much solids in your wastewater - the more strong waste, the faster a tank will fill. One propensity to try not to is utilize a waste disposal again and again as it can enormously expand the strong waste in your tank.
3. Tank size - Tank sizes can change from two or three hundred to 1500 gallons. Most homes will have a tank around 1000 gallons. Clearly, the greater the tank, the more it takes to fill.
A basic guideline is that most tanks ought to be siphoned each 2-5 years. With a higher water table or close by surface water, yearly siphoning might be required. Nonetheless, with such countless factors included, it is ideal to not make suppositions with your specific framework. Get it examined routinely, regularly like clockwork. Elective frameworks ought to be assessed yearly. The overseer can provide you with a decent gauge of how regularly the tank ought to be siphoned.
The most effective way to decide how frequently your tank should be siphoned is by really getting it siphoned! Get some information about the ooze and rubbish levels in your tank. Note those subtleties in a report and keep records starting with one siphon then onto the next. Doing as such tells you how rapidly the tank is topping off and whether or not you can stand by longer between siphons.
If you need drain cleaning in the Baltimore area, call today at 410-284-7430.
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landonplumbingllc · 1 year
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How to Replace a Circuit Breaker
It is generally smart to have each electrical switch plainly named. This forestalls disarray and disappointment if one should be reset or supplanted. You can start naming the circuits by switching them now and again to see which machine it is associated with. Circuit breakers comprise of the fundamental power supply to your home as well as individual circuits for machines inside your home.
Figuring out how to supplant an electrical switch or introduce another electrical switch is somewhat more muddled than just resetting a stumbled breaker. You, first and foremost, ought to buy another electrical switch from a home improvement or home improvement shop. Prior to introducing an electrical switch you ought to switch the fundamental power breaker off to close down capacity to the whole house.
You can eliminate the dark electrical switch board by unscrewing the faceplate. You will see two wires on the breaker; be mindful so as to recollect what position each wire is in as you eliminate the board. You can utilize a wire nut to keep and twist down the wire that you will utilize later on. Rehash this interaction for both the white and hued wires. In the wake of eliminating the old breaker box just reinstall the new electrical switch confine and supplant the wires similar way wherein they were recently introduced.
Introducing an electrical switch box is an apparently basic errand. Regardless of whether you are not in fact slanted, you ought to in any case have the option to play out this errand. On the off chance that, in any case, you are awkward in managing electrical issues, it very well may be astute to talk with a circuit tester. All electrical technicians know how to supplant an electrical switch and it isn't exceptionally tedious for them, thus it ought not be costly for you, and could save you some superfluous disappointment.
contact us for breaker box replacement Cecil County or call us at 443-643-7550 .
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landonplumbingllc · 1 year
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Water Heater Repair and Water Heater Replacement
Hot water heaters come in a variety of sizes and styles they are a natural gas water heater or an electric water heater.  When deciding what type of water heater to use in your home or business, there are two types to choose from:  a traditional water heater or a tankless water heater.   Contact Ray Stefanski Plumbing & Drain Cleaning, Inc to help you select the best type and size water heater for your home or business.
WHAT IS A WATER HEATER?
Water heaters use a thermodynamic process using an energy source to heat water above its initial temperature. Typical domestic uses of hot water are for cooking, cleaning, bathing, and space heating.  The most common energy sources for heating water are natural gas and electricity.
WATER HEATER REPAIR & WATER HEATER REPLACEMENT
The life span of a water heater is approximately 10-15 years on city water and 7-10 on well water. We offer zinc composite anode rods to extend the life of the heater about 5 years. Ray Stefanski Plumbing & Drain Cleaning, Inc. stays aware of all of the changing county codes. Did you know that all Maryland counties require a thermal expansion tank to better protect your health? Did you also know that most manufacturers provided a 6 year warranty for the water heater?  Some manufacturers also give you the option to purchase a 10 year warranty for extra coverage.
TANKLESS WATER HEATERS
We offer Tankless water heaters installation so you never run out of hot water again. The unit only runs when you use hot water.  The temperature can be adjusted by the touch of a button to protect children. Going tankless is a great way to go green by saving energy.  They can also save you space since tankless water heaters tend to be smaller than traditional water heaters.
When there is a demand for hot water (e.g. a hot water tap is opened for a sink, shower, tub, or washing machine) the tankless water heater’s water flow turbine senses the flow and starts the heating process.  The water is then heated to the desired temperature as it circulates through copper piping providing you with hot water.   When the hot water tap is turned off, the tankless water heater shuts down and is placed in a standby mode pending the next call for hot water.
We provide drain cleaning in Anne Arundel County in the Glen Burnie area, Baltimore, Baltimore City, Baltimore County, including but not limited to Dundalk and Essex, Carroll County, and Harford County.
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landonplumbingllc · 1 year
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Important Points Everyone Needs to Know About Their Septic System
It isn't just regarding being harmless to the ecosystem. Indeed, permitting your septic tank to flood because of carelessness can cause a wide range of contamination issues, not the least of which could incorporate polluting your drinking water. It is additionally regarding saving your wallet.
Did you had any idea about that a disregarded septic framework can without much of a stretch expense you $6,000 or more? Rates are higher for crisis septic tank siphoning, however you likewise need to consider that you might require extra fixes or swaps for your framework and might have made harm different pieces of your property or even your neighbor's. That is presumably not the manner in which you expected to welcome your new neighbors!
The uplifting news is, you don't need to end up in that circumstance. There are sure things to know and rules to observe which can hold you back from encountering a humiliating, costly, or even hazardous circumstance with your septic framework. Peruse on to learn four fundamental things you want to be familiar with your septic framework.
What is a septic framework?
In the event that your house is associated with the principle sewer line from the city or municipality, your waste water streams by gravity or lift siphons to the sewage treatment plant, where it is securely handled and made due. Those homes in peripheral regions might not approach the sewer lines, and therefore, an on location septic treatment framework is important. Basically, the septic framework is intended to process and kill natural and sterile waste locally. This waste can be most any fluid or strong that leaves your home from latrines, sinks and other pipes installations.
For a common septic framework, there are four principle parts:
1. A line which drives the die from the house;
2. A septic tank where the waste is permitted to isolate: solids sink to the base, oil and oil float to the top, and water stays in the center;
3. A dissemination box which takes the wastewater from the septic tank and guides it to a few punctured pipes. Those lines lead the water to:
4. Your dirt. An enormous soil surface region, for the most part called a channel field or drain field, channels the waste, as it gradually permeates into the ground and at last the groundwater.
Elective septic frameworks
Most option septic frameworks are simply slight varieties of the run of the mill septic framework depicted previously. One motivation behind why you could require an elective framework could be that there are as of now an excessive number of normal septic frameworks encompassing you. Another reason could be that you live excessively near surface water (stream, waterway, lake, or lake), a hotspot for well water, or you live in a space with a high water table. One of the principle reasons, however, is unfortunate soil conditions.
There are a lot of ways of working around these possible issues. Numerous elective frameworks use sand, peat, or counterfeit channels rather than soil in a channel field. Some utilization mechanical parts, for example, float switches and siphons to keep up with the framework. Elective septic frameworks, particularly ones with mechanical parts, ought to be assessed every year.
By regulation, all septic frameworks should be enrolled with your nearby wellbeing division. So on the off chance that you are uncertain with regards to your sort of septic framework, or you might want to introduce one, your nearby wellbeing division is a decent reference.
What should never go down your channels and latrines?
There are many things which can create some issues for septic frameworks. Some are self-evident, yet some might astonish you. We can't list ALL of them here, however these are a few models:
Soil - Anyone who washes their vases in the sink or bath may not understand they have an obstruct in the works. The soil will develop in pipes and basically cause slow depleting, while perhaps not more regrettable: complete blockage of the channel field.
Q-tips - Sure, they are little and appear to be innocuous, yet remember they are not biodegradable. Regardless of whether you are fortunate enough not to have a q-tip obstruct your channel, that thing will be sitting in your channel field into the indefinite future.
Kitty litter - Unless your feline is prepared to sit on the latrine each time it needs to go, keep its loss out of there. Keep in mind, kitty litter is intended to bunch. On the off chance that it doesn't make a stopped up channel, it is adding to the strong waste in your tank, which will require more incessant siphoning.
Paper towels and tissues - These things are not tissue! They don't separate effectively like tissue does and are known to create some issues.
Synthetic compounds - You couldn't pour acetone on your front yard, OK? Okay, how could you put it down your channel? Keep in mind, anything you set down your channel winds up in your filter field - don't defile your own dirt with any unsafe synthetic substances like liquid catalyst, utilized oil, paints, and so forth Eventually, they might wind up in the groundwater.
Once more, the above list isn't exhaustive, yet it helps give you definitely instances of what not to put down your channels. Any things which are not biodegradable or can cause obstructs should be avoided your septic framework. If all else fails, forget about it.
How frequently does your septic tank should be siphoned or overhauled?
There are three main considerations which play into how regularly your septic framework requires siphoning:
1. The quantity of individuals in your family - more individuals implies more wastewater is produced.
2. How much solids in your wastewater - the more strong waste, the faster a tank will fill. One propensity to try not to is utilize a waste disposal again and again as it can enormously expand the strong waste in your tank.
3. Tank size - Tank sizes can change from two or three hundred to 1500 gallons. Most homes will have a tank around 1000 gallons. Clearly, the greater the tank, the more it takes to fill.
A basic guideline is that most tanks ought to be siphoned each 2-5 years. With a higher water table or close by surface water, yearly siphoning might be required. Nonetheless, with such countless factors included, it is ideal to not make suppositions with your specific framework. Get it examined routinely, regularly like clockwork. Elective frameworks ought to be assessed yearly. The overseer can provide you with a decent gauge of how regularly the tank ought to be siphoned.
The most effective way to decide how frequently your tank should be siphoned is by really getting it siphoned! Get some information about the ooze and rubbish levels in your tank. Note those subtleties in a report and keep records starting with one siphon then onto the next. Doing as such tells you how rapidly the tank is topping off and whether or not you can stand by longer between siphons.
If you need drain cleaning in the Baltimore area, call today at 410-284-7430.
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landonplumbingllc · 1 year
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Water Heater Repair and Water Heater Replacement
 Hot water heaters come in a variety of sizes and styles they are a natural gas water heater or an electric water heater.  When deciding what type of water heater to use in your home or business, there are two types to choose from:  a traditional water heater or a tankless water heater.   Contact Ray Stefanski Plumbing & Drain Cleaning, Inc to help you select the best type and size water heater for your home or business.
WHAT IS A WATER HEATER?
Water heaters use a thermodynamic process using an energy source to heat water above its initial temperature. Typical domestic uses of hot water are for cooking, cleaning, bathing, and space heating.  The most common energy sources for heating water are natural gas and electricity.
WATER HEATER REPAIR & WATER HEATER REPLACEMENT
The life span of a water heater is approximately 10-15 years on city water and 7-10 on well water. We offer zinc composite anode rods to extend the life of the heater about 5 years. Ray Stefanski Plumbing & Drain Cleaning, Inc. stays aware of all of the changing county codes. Did you know that all Maryland counties require a thermal expansion tank to better protect your health? Did you also know that most manufacturers provided a 6 year warranty for the water heater?  Some manufacturers also give you the option to purchase a 10 year warranty for extra coverage.
TANKLESS WATER HEATERS
We offer Tankless water heaters installation so you never run out of hot water again. The unit only runs when you use hot water.  The temperature can be adjusted by the touch of a button to protect children. Going tankless is a great way to go green by saving energy.  They can also save you space since tankless water heaters tend to be smaller than traditional water heaters.
When there is a demand for hot water (e.g. a hot water tap is opened for a sink, shower, tub, or washing machine) the tankless water heater’s water flow turbine senses the flow and starts the heating process.  The water is then heated to the desired temperature as it circulates through copper piping providing you with hot water.   When the hot water tap is turned off, the tankless water heater shuts down and is placed in a standby mode pending the next call for hot water.
We provide drain cleaning in Anne Arundel County in the Glen Burnie area, Baltimore, Baltimore City, Baltimore County, including but not limited to Dundalk and Essex, Carroll County, and Harford County.
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landonplumbingllc · 1 year
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Everyone Needs to Know About Their Septic System
 It isn't just regarding being harmless to the ecosystem. Indeed, permitting your septic tank to flood because of carelessness can cause a wide range of contamination issues, not the least of which could incorporate polluting your drinking water. It is additionally regarding saving your wallet.
Did you had any idea about that a disregarded septic framework can without much of a stretch expense you $6,000 or more? Rates are higher for crisis septic tank siphoning, however you likewise need to consider that you might require extra fixes or swaps for your framework and might have made harm different pieces of your property or even your neighbor's. That is presumably not the manner in which you expected to welcome your new neighbors!
The uplifting news is, you don't need to end up in that circumstance. There are sure things to know and rules to observe which can hold you back from encountering a humiliating, costly, or even hazardous circumstance with your septic framework. Peruse on to learn four fundamental things you want to be familiar with your septic framework.
What is a septic framework?
In the event that your house is associated with the principle sewer line from the city or municipality, your waste water streams by gravity or lift siphons to the sewage treatment plant, where it is securely handled and made due. Those homes in peripheral regions might not approach the sewer lines, and therefore, an on location septic treatment framework is important. Basically, the septic framework is intended to process and kill natural and sterile waste locally. This waste can be most any fluid or strong that leaves your home from latrines, sinks and other pipes installations.
For a common septic framework, there are four principle parts:
1. A line which drives the die from the house;
2. A septic tank where the waste is permitted to isolate: solids sink to the base, oil and oil float to the top, and water stays in the center;
3. A dissemination box which takes the wastewater from the septic tank and guides it to a few punctured pipes. Those lines lead the water to:
4. Your dirt. An enormous soil surface region, for the most part called a channel field or drain field, channels the waste, as it gradually permeates into the ground and at last the groundwater.
Elective septic frameworks
Most option septic frameworks are simply slight varieties of the run of the mill septic framework depicted previously. One motivation behind why you could require an elective framework could be that there are as of now an excessive number of normal septic frameworks encompassing you. Another reason could be that you live excessively near surface water (stream, waterway, lake, or lake), a hotspot for well water, or you live in a space with a high water table. One of the principle reasons, however, is unfortunate soil conditions.
There are a lot of ways of working around these possible issues. Numerous elective frameworks use sand, peat, or counterfeit channels rather than soil in a channel field. Some utilization mechanical parts, for example, float switches and siphons to keep up with the framework. Elective septic frameworks, particularly ones with mechanical parts, ought to be assessed every year.
By regulation, all septic frameworks should be enrolled with your nearby wellbeing division. So on the off chance that you are uncertain with regards to your sort of septic framework, or you might want to introduce one, your nearby wellbeing division is a decent reference.
What should never go down your channels and latrines?
There are many things which can create some issues for septic frameworks. Some are self-evident, yet some might astonish you. We can't list ALL of them here, however these are a few models:
Soil - Anyone who washes their vases in the sink or bath may not understand they have an obstruct in the works. The soil will develop in pipes and basically cause slow depleting, while perhaps not more regrettable: complete blockage of the channel field.
Q-tips - Sure, they are little and appear to be innocuous, yet remember they are not biodegradable. Regardless of whether you are fortunate enough not to have a q-tip obstruct your channel, that thing will be sitting in your channel field into the indefinite future.
Kitty litter - Unless your feline is prepared to sit on the latrine each time it needs to go, keep its loss out of there. Keep in mind, kitty litter is intended to bunch. On the off chance that it doesn't make a stopped up channel, it is adding to the strong waste in your tank, which will require more incessant siphoning.
Paper towels and tissues - These things are not tissue! They don't separate effectively like tissue does and are known to create some issues.
Synthetic compounds - You couldn't pour acetone on your front yard, OK? Okay, how could you put it down your channel? Keep in mind, anything you set down your channel winds up in your filter field - don't defile your own dirt with any unsafe synthetic substances like liquid catalyst, utilized oil, paints, and so forth Eventually, they might wind up in the groundwater.
Once more, the above list isn't exhaustive, yet it helps give you definitely instances of what not to put down your channels. Any things which are not biodegradable or can cause obstructs should be avoided your septic framework. If all else fails, forget about it.
How frequently does your septic tank should be siphoned or overhauled?
There are three main considerations which play into how regularly your septic framework requires siphoning:
1. The quantity of individuals in your family - more individuals implies more wastewater is produced.
2. How much solids in your wastewater - the more strong waste, the faster a tank will fill. One propensity to try not to is utilize a waste disposal again and again as it can enormously expand the strong waste in your tank.
3. Tank size - Tank sizes can change from two or three hundred to 1500 gallons. Most homes will have a tank around 1000 gallons. Clearly, the greater the tank, the more it takes to fill.
A basic guideline is that most tanks ought to be siphoned each 2-5 years. With a higher water table or close by surface water, yearly siphoning might be required. Nonetheless, with such countless factors included, it is ideal to not make suppositions with your specific framework. Get it examined routinely, regularly like clockwork. Elective frameworks ought to be assessed yearly. The overseer can provide you with a decent gauge of how regularly the tank ought to be siphoned.
The most effective way to decide how frequently your tank should be siphoned is by really getting it siphoned! Get some information about the ooze and rubbish levels in your tank. Note those subtleties in a report and keep records starting with one siphon then onto the next. Doing as such tells you how rapidly the tank is topping off and whether or not you can stand by longer between siphons.
If you need drain cleaning in the Baltimore area, call today at 410-284-7430.
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landonplumbingllc · 1 year
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Essential Points Everyone Needs to Know About Their Septic System
 It isn't just regarding being harmless to the ecosystem. Indeed, permitting your septic tank to flood because of carelessness can cause a wide range of contamination issues, not the least of which could incorporate polluting your drinking water. It is additionally regarding saving your wallet.
Did you had any idea about that a disregarded septic framework can without much of a stretch expense you $6,000 or more? Rates are higher for crisis septic tank siphoning, however you likewise need to consider that you might require extra fixes or swaps for your framework and might have made harm different pieces of your property or even your neighbor's. That is presumably not the manner in which you expected to welcome your new neighbors!
The uplifting news is, you don't need to end up in that circumstance. There are sure things to know and rules to observe which can hold you back from encountering a humiliating, costly, or even hazardous circumstance with your septic framework. Peruse on to learn four fundamental things you want to be familiar with your septic framework.
What is a septic framework?
In the event that your house is associated with the principle sewer line from the city or municipality, your waste water streams by gravity or lift siphons to the sewage treatment plant, where it is securely handled and made due. Those homes in peripheral regions might not approach the sewer lines, and therefore, an on location septic treatment framework is important. Basically, the septic framework is intended to process and kill natural and sterile waste locally. This waste can be most any fluid or strong that leaves your home from latrines, sinks and other pipes installations.
For a common septic framework, there are four principle parts:
1. A line which drives the die from the house;
2. A septic tank where the waste is permitted to isolate: solids sink to the base, oil and oil float to the top, and water stays in the center;
3. A dissemination box which takes the wastewater from the septic tank and guides it to a few punctured pipes. Those lines lead the water to:
4. Your dirt. An enormous soil surface region, for the most part called a channel field or drain field, channels the waste, as it gradually permeates into the ground and at last the groundwater.
Elective septic frameworks
Most option septic frameworks are simply slight varieties of the run of the mill septic framework depicted previously. One motivation behind why you could require an elective framework could be that there are as of now an excessive number of normal septic frameworks encompassing you. Another reason could be that you live excessively near surface water (stream, waterway, lake, or lake), a hotspot for well water, or you live in a space with a high water table. One of the principle reasons, however, is unfortunate soil conditions.
There are a lot of ways of working around these possible issues. Numerous elective frameworks use sand, peat, or counterfeit channels rather than soil in a channel field. Some utilization mechanical parts, for example, float switches and siphons to keep up with the framework. Elective septic frameworks, particularly ones with mechanical parts, ought to be assessed every year.
By regulation, all septic frameworks should be enrolled with your nearby wellbeing division. So on the off chance that you are uncertain with regards to your sort of septic framework, or you might want to introduce one, your nearby wellbeing division is a decent reference.
What should never go down your channels and latrines?
There are many things which can create some issues for septic frameworks. Some are self-evident, yet some might astonish you. We can't list ALL of them here, however these are a few models:
Soil - Anyone who washes their vases in the sink or bath may not understand they have an obstruct in the works. The soil will develop in pipes and basically cause slow depleting, while perhaps not more regrettable: complete blockage of the channel field.
Q-tips - Sure, they are little and appear to be innocuous, yet remember they are not biodegradable. Regardless of whether you are fortunate enough not to have a q-tip obstruct your channel, that thing will be sitting in your channel field into the indefinite future.
Kitty litter - Unless your feline is prepared to sit on the latrine each time it needs to go, keep its loss out of there. Keep in mind, kitty litter is intended to bunch. On the off chance that it doesn't make a stopped up channel, it is adding to the strong waste in your tank, which will require more incessant siphoning.
Paper towels and tissues - These things are not tissue! They don't separate effectively like tissue does and are known to create some issues.
Synthetic compounds - You couldn't pour acetone on your front yard, OK? Okay, how could you put it down your channel? Keep in mind, anything you set down your channel winds up in your filter field - don't defile your own dirt with any unsafe synthetic substances like liquid catalyst, utilized oil, paints, and so forth Eventually, they might wind up in the groundwater.
Once more, the above list isn't exhaustive, yet it helps give you definitely instances of what not to put down your channels. Any things which are not biodegradable or can cause obstructs should be avoided your septic framework. If all else fails, forget about it.
How frequently does your septic tank should be siphoned or overhauled?
There are three main considerations which play into how regularly your septic framework requires siphoning:
1. The quantity of individuals in your family - more individuals implies more wastewater is produced.
2. How much solids in your wastewater - the more strong waste, the faster a tank will fill. One propensity to try not to is utilize a waste disposal again and again as it can enormously expand the strong waste in your tank.
3. Tank size - Tank sizes can change from two or three hundred to 1500 gallons. Most homes will have a tank around 1000 gallons. Clearly, the greater the tank, the more it takes to fill.
A basic guideline is that most tanks ought to be siphoned each 2-5 years. With a higher water table or close by surface water, yearly siphoning might be required. Nonetheless, with such countless factors included, it is ideal to not make suppositions with your specific framework. Get it examined routinely, regularly like clockwork. Elective frameworks ought to be assessed yearly. The overseer can provide you with a decent gauge of how regularly the tank ought to be siphoned.
The most effective way to decide how frequently your tank should be siphoned is by really getting it siphoned! Get some information about the ooze and rubbish levels in your tank. Note those subtleties in a report and keep records starting with one siphon then onto the next. Doing as such tells you how rapidly the tank is topping off and whether or not you can stand by longer between siphons.
If you need drain cleaning in the Baltimore area, call today at 410-284-7430.
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landonplumbingllc · 1 year
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Water Heater Repair and Water Heater Replacement
Hot water heaters come in a variety of sizes and styles they are a natural gas water heater or an electric water heater.  When deciding what type of water heater to use in your home or business, there are two types to choose from:  a traditional water heater or a tankless water heater.   Contact Ray Stefanski Plumbing & Drain Cleaning, Inc to help you select the best type and size water heater for your home or business.
WHAT IS A WATER HEATER?
Water heaters use a thermodynamic process using an energy source to heat water above its initial temperature. Typical domestic uses of hot water are for cooking, cleaning, bathing, and space heating.  The most common energy sources for heating water are natural gas and electricity.
WATER HEATER REPAIR & WATER HEATER REPLACEMENT
The life span of a water heater is approximately 10-15 years on city water and 7-10 on well water. We offer zinc composite anode rods to extend the life of the heater about 5 years. Ray Stefanski Plumbing & Drain Cleaning, Inc. stays aware of all of the changing county codes. Did you know that all Maryland counties require a thermal expansion tank to better protect your health? Did you also know that most manufacturers provided a 6 year warranty for the water heater?  Some manufacturers also give you the option to purchase a 10 year warranty for extra coverage.
TANKLESS WATER HEATERS
We offer Tankless water heaters installation so you never run out of hot water again. The unit only runs when you use hot water.  The temperature can be adjusted by the touch of a button to protect children. Going tankless is a great way to go green by saving energy.  They can also save you space since tankless water heaters tend to be smaller than traditional water heaters.
When there is a demand for hot water (e.g. a hot water tap is opened for a sink, shower, tub, or washing machine) the tankless water heater’s water flow turbine senses the flow and starts the heating process.  The water is then heated to the desired temperature as it circulates through copper piping providing you with hot water.   When the hot water tap is turned off, the tankless water heater shuts down and is placed in a standby mode pending the next call for hot water.
Print out our coupon and Call Ray Stefanski for your Hot Water needs at 410-284-7430.
We provide drain cleaning in Anne Arundel County in the Glen Burnie area, Baltimore, Baltimore City, Baltimore County, including but not limited to Dundalk and Essex, Carroll County, and Harford County.
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landonplumbingllc · 2 years
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Water Heater Repair and Water Heater Replacement
Hot water heaters come in a variety of sizes and styles they are a natural gas water heater or an electric water heater.  When deciding what type of water heater to use in your home or business, there are two types to choose from:  a traditional water heater or a tankless water heater.   Contact Ray Stefanski Plumbing & Drain Cleaning, Inc to help you select the best type and size water heater for your home or business.
WHAT IS A WATER HEATER?
Water heaters use a thermodynamic process using an energy source to heat water above its initial temperature. Typical domestic uses of hot water are for cooking, cleaning, bathing, and space heating.  The most common energy sources for heating water are natural gas and electricity.
WATER HEATER REPAIR & WATER HEATER REPLACEMENT
The life span of a water heater is approximately 10-15 years on city water and 7-10 on well water. We offer zinc composite anode rods to extend the life of the heater about 5 years. Ray Stefanski Plumbing & Drain Cleaning, Inc. stays aware of all of the changing county codes. Did you know that all Maryland counties require a thermal expansion tank to better protect your health? Did you also know that most manufacturers provided a 6 year warranty for the water heater?  Some manufacturers also give you the option to purchase a 10 year warranty for extra coverage.
TANKLESS WATER HEATERS
We offer Tankless water heaters installation so you never run out of hot water again. The unit only runs when you use hot water.  The temperature can be adjusted by the touch of a button to protect children. Going tankless is a great way to go green by saving energy.  They can also save you space since tankless water heaters tend to be smaller than traditional water heaters.
When there is a demand for hot water (e.g. a hot water tap is opened for a sink, shower, tub, or washing machine) the tankless water heater’s water flow turbine senses the flow and starts the heating process.  The water is then heated to the desired temperature as it circulates through copper piping providing you with hot water.   When the hot water tap is turned off, the tankless water heater shuts down and is placed in a standby mode pending the next call for hot water.
We provide drain cleaning in Anne Arundel County in the Glen Burnie area, Baltimore, Baltimore City, Baltimore County, including but not limited to Dundalk and Essex, Carroll County, and Harford County.
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landonplumbingllc · 2 years
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Water Heater Repair and Water Heater Replacement
 Hot water heaters come in a variety of sizes and styles they are a natural gas water heater or an electric water heater.  When deciding what type of water heater to use in your home or business, there are two types to choose from:  a traditional water heater or a tankless water heater.   Contact Ray Stefanski Plumbing & Drain Cleaning, Inc to help you select the best type and size water heater for your home or business.
WHAT IS A WATER HEATER?
Water heaters use a thermodynamic process using an energy source to heat water above its initial temperature. Typical domestic uses of hot water are for cooking, cleaning, bathing, and space heating.  The most common energy sources for heating water are natural gas and electricity.
WATER HEATER REPAIR & WATER HEATER REPLACEMENT
The life span of a water heater is approximately 10-15 years on city water and 7-10 on well water. We offer zinc composite anode rods to extend the life of the heater about 5 years. Ray Stefanski Plumbing & Drain Cleaning, Inc. stays aware of all of the changing county codes. Did you know that all Maryland counties require a thermal expansion tank to better protect your health? Did you also know that most manufacturers provided a 6 year warranty for the water heater?  Some manufacturers also give you the option to purchase a 10 year warranty for extra coverage.
TANKLESS WATER HEATERS
We offer Tankless water heaters installation so you never run out of hot water again. The unit only runs when you use hot water.  The temperature can be adjusted by the touch of a button to protect children. Going tankless is a great way to go green by saving energy.  They can also save you space since tankless water heaters tend to be smaller than traditional water heaters.
When there is a demand for hot water (e.g. a hot water tap is opened for a sink, shower, tub, or washing machine) the tankless water heater’s water flow turbine senses the flow and starts the heating process.  The water is then heated to the desired temperature as it circulates through copper piping providing you with hot water.   When the hot water tap is turned off, the tankless water heater shuts down and is placed in a standby mode pending the next call for hot water.
We provide drain cleaning in Anne Arundel County in the Glen Burnie area, Baltimore, Baltimore City, Baltimore County, including but not limited to Dundalk and Essex, Carroll County, and Harford County.
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landonplumbingllc · 2 years
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Drain Cleaning/Sewer Lines
We provide speedy and affordable drain cleaning to homes and businesses throughout the greater Baltimore area. Indoor plumbing is a wonderful thing but it takes many drains and sewer lines to make your fixtures function effectively. Sometimes these drains may clog or the pipes may break and we are here to help you. Using a small auger we can unclog your drains and have your toilets and sinks back to normal in no time.
CLOGGED DRAIN
If your sink or tub is draining slowly or not everything in the toilet goes down on the first flush, you may have a clogged drain,. If it is your sink, we’ll auger the line through the trap under the sink to break up the clog. If it is your toilet, then we’ll pull up the toilet from the floor and auger the small sewer line. These types of clogs are fairly common. The bathroom sink and tub drains tend to clog due to an excessive amount of hair, soap and/or skin that build up over time. The toilet can clog for a number of reasons: hard bowel movement, using too much toilet paper, dropping a wash cloth or child’s toy down the toilet.
SEWER LINES
Sewer lines are much larger than your indoor plumbing lines, but they do occasionally get clogged, due to years of use, possible corrosion in the pipes, or infiltration of roots into the line. If everything in your house is backing up, your main sewer line may be clogged. This means the clog is somewhere between where the sewer line leaves the house and where it meets the city/county line (usually out in the street). We can auger your main sewer line using a clean out plug in the basement or in the yard or by pulling a toilet at the lowest level of the house.
PLUMBING ROOF VENT
Does your bathtub gurgle when you flush the toilet? If so, your plumbing roof vent might be clogged. The vent allows air to pass through when flushing a toilet so that the water in the other traps is not siphoned. The vent also allows sewer gas to escape rather than enter into the house. If you’ve ever wondered what that white pipe is sticking out of your roof, that’s the plumbing roof vent.
The condition of sewer gas entering the house is very dangerous and can result in sickness or death. Methane gas is DANGEROUS because it is ODORLESS, COLORLESS AND TASTELESS. It is what is burned off at sewage treatment plants when you see the big fires burning there. When a trap is siphoned i.e. the gurgling noise, methane gas is then allowed into your house. If you hear gurgling noise or are concerned, please do not hesitate to call us.
If you need drain cleaning in the Baltimore area, call LANDON PLUMBING LLC  today at 410-284-7430. We provide drain cleaning, plumbing repair and installation services in Anne Arundel County in the Glen Burnie area, Baltimore, Baltimore City, Baltimore County, including but not limited to Dundalk and Essex, Carroll County, Howard County and Harford County.
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landonplumbingllc · 2 years
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Important Points Everyone Needs to Know About Their Septic System
It isn't just regarding being harmless to the ecosystem. Indeed, permitting your septic tank to flood because of carelessness can cause a wide range of contamination issues, not the least of which could incorporate polluting your drinking water. It is additionally regarding saving your wallet.
Did you had any idea about that a disregarded septic framework can without much of a stretch expense you $6,000 or more? Rates are higher for crisis septic tank siphoning, however you likewise need to consider that you might require extra fixes or swaps for your framework and might have made harm different pieces of your property or even your neighbor's. That is presumably not the manner in which you expected to welcome your new neighbors!
The uplifting news is, you don't need to end up in that circumstance. There are sure things to know and rules to observe which can hold you back from encountering a humiliating, costly, or even hazardous circumstance with your septic framework. Peruse on to learn four fundamental things you want to be familiar with your septic framework.
What is a septic framework?
In the event that your house is associated with the principle sewer line from the city or municipality, your waste water streams by gravity or lift siphons to the sewage treatment plant, where it is securely handled and made due. Those homes in peripheral regions might not approach the sewer lines, and therefore, an on location septic treatment framework is important. Basically, the septic framework is intended to process and kill natural and sterile waste locally. This waste can be most any fluid or strong that leaves your home from latrines, sinks and other pipes installations.
For a common septic framework, there are four principle parts:
1. A line which drives the die from the house;
2. A septic tank where the waste is permitted to isolate: solids sink to the base, oil and oil float to the top, and water stays in the center;
3. A dissemination box which takes the wastewater from the septic tank and guides it to a few punctured pipes. Those lines lead the water to:
4. Your dirt. An enormous soil surface region, for the most part called a channel field or drain field, channels the waste, as it gradually permeates into the ground and at last the groundwater.
Elective septic frameworks
Most option septic frameworks are simply slight varieties of the run of the mill septic framework depicted previously. One motivation behind why you could require an elective framework could be that there are as of now an excessive number of normal septic frameworks encompassing you. Another reason could be that you live excessively near surface water (stream, waterway, lake, or lake), a hotspot for well water, or you live in a space with a high water table. One of the principle reasons, however, is unfortunate soil conditions.
There are a lot of ways of working around these possible issues. Numerous elective frameworks use sand, peat, or counterfeit channels rather than soil in a channel field. Some utilization mechanical parts, for example, float switches and siphons to keep up with the framework. Elective septic frameworks, particularly ones with mechanical parts, ought to be assessed every year.
By regulation, all septic frameworks should be enrolled with your nearby wellbeing division. So on the off chance that you are uncertain with regards to your sort of septic framework, or you might want to introduce one, your nearby wellbeing division is a decent reference.
What should never go down your channels and latrines?
There are many things which can create some issues for septic frameworks. Some are self-evident, yet some might astonish you. We can't list ALL of them here, however these are a few models:
Soil - Anyone who washes their vases in the sink or bath may not understand they have an obstruct in the works. The soil will develop in pipes and basically cause slow depleting, while perhaps not more regrettable: complete blockage of the channel field.
Q-tips - Sure, they are little and appear to be innocuous, yet remember they are not biodegradable. Regardless of whether you are fortunate enough not to have a q-tip obstruct your channel, that thing will be sitting in your channel field into the indefinite future.
Kitty litter - Unless your feline is prepared to sit on the latrine each time it needs to go, keep its loss out of there. Keep in mind, kitty litter is intended to bunch. On the off chance that it doesn't make a stopped up channel, it is adding to the strong waste in your tank, which will require more incessant siphoning.
Paper towels and tissues - These things are not tissue! They don't separate effectively like tissue does and are known to create some issues.
Synthetic compounds - You couldn't pour acetone on your front yard, OK? Okay, how could you put it down your channel? Keep in mind, anything you set down your channel winds up in your filter field - don't defile your own dirt with any unsafe synthetic substances like liquid catalyst, utilized oil, paints, and so forth Eventually, they might wind up in the groundwater.
Once more, the above list isn't exhaustive, yet it helps give you definitely instances of what not to put down your channels. Any things which are not biodegradable or can cause obstructs should be avoided your septic framework. If all else fails, forget about it.
How frequently does your septic tank should be siphoned or overhauled?
There are three main considerations which play into how regularly your septic framework requires siphoning:
1. The quantity of individuals in your family - more individuals implies more wastewater is produced.
2. How much solids in your wastewater - the more strong waste, the faster a tank will fill. One propensity to try not to is utilize a waste disposal again and again as it can enormously expand the strong waste in your tank.
3. Tank size - Tank sizes can change from two or three hundred to 1500 gallons. Most homes will have a tank around 1000 gallons. Clearly, the greater the tank, the more it takes to fill.
A basic guideline is that most tanks ought to be siphoned each 2-5 years. With a higher water table or close by surface water, yearly siphoning might be required. Nonetheless, with such countless factors included, it is ideal to not make suppositions with your specific framework. Get it examined routinely, regularly like clockwork. Elective frameworks ought to be assessed yearly. The overseer can provide you with a decent gauge of how regularly the tank ought to be siphoned.
The most effective way to decide how frequently your tank should be siphoned is by really getting it siphoned! Get some information about the ooze and rubbish levels in your tank. Note those subtleties in a report and keep records starting with one siphon then onto the next. Doing as such tells you how rapidly the tank is topping off and whether or not you can stand by longer between siphons.
If you need drain cleaning in the Baltimore area, call today at 410-284-7430.
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landonplumbingllc · 2 years
Text
Drain Cleaning/Sewer Lines
We provide speedy and affordable drain cleaning to homes and businesses throughout the greater Baltimore area. Indoor plumbing is a wonderful thing but it takes many drains and sewer lines to make your fixtures function effectively. Sometimes these drains may clog or the pipes may break and we are here to help you. Using a small auger we can unclog your drains and have your toilets and sinks back to normal in no time.
CLOGGED DRAIN
If your sink or tub is draining slowly or not everything in the toilet goes down on the first flush, you may have a clogged drain,. If it is your sink, we’ll auger the line through the trap under the sink to break up the clog. If it is your toilet, then we’ll pull up the toilet from the floor and auger the small sewer line. These types of clogs are fairly common. The bathroom sink and tub drains tend to clog due to an excessive amount of hair, soap and/or skin that build up over time. The toilet can clog for a number of reasons: hard bowel movement, using too much toilet paper, dropping a wash cloth or child’s toy down the toilet.
SEWER LINES
Sewer lines are much larger than your indoor plumbing lines, but they do occasionally get clogged, due to years of use, possible corrosion in the pipes, or infiltration of roots into the line. If everything in your house is backing up, your main sewer line may be clogged. This means the clog is somewhere between where the sewer line leaves the house and where it meets the city/county line (usually out in the street). We can auger your main sewer line using a clean out plug in the basement or in the yard or by pulling a toilet at the lowest level of the house.
PLUMBING ROOF VENT
Does your bathtub gurgle when you flush the toilet? If so, your plumbing roof vent might be clogged. The vent allows air to pass through when flushing a toilet so that the water in the other traps is not siphoned. The vent also allows sewer gas to escape rather than enter into the house. If you’ve ever wondered what that white pipe is sticking out of your roof, that’s the plumbing roof vent.
The condition of sewer gas entering the house is very dangerous and can result in sickness or death. Methane gas is DANGEROUS because it is ODORLESS, COLORLESS AND TASTELESS. It is what is burned off at sewage treatment plants when you see the big fires burning there. When a trap is siphoned i.e. the gurgling noise, methane gas is then allowed into your house. If you hear gurgling noise or are concerned, please do not hesitate to call us.
If you need drain cleaning in the Baltimore area, call LANDON PLUMBING LLC today at 410-284-7430. We provide drain cleaning, plumbing repair and installation services in Anne Arundel County in the Glen Burnie area, Baltimore, Baltimore City, Baltimore County, including but not limited to Dundalk and Essex, Carroll County, Howard County and Harford County.
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landonplumbingllc · 2 years
Text
4 Essential Points Everyone Needs to Know About Their Septic System
It isn't just regarding being harmless to the ecosystem. Indeed, permitting your septic tank to flood because of carelessness can cause a wide range of contamination issues, not the least of which could incorporate polluting your drinking water. It is additionally regarding saving your wallet.
Did you had any idea about that a disregarded septic framework can without much of a stretch expense you $6,000 or more? Rates are higher for crisis septic tank siphoning, however you likewise need to consider that you might require extra fixes or swaps for your framework and might have made harm different pieces of your property or even your neighbor's. That is presumably not the manner in which you expected to welcome your new neighbors!
The uplifting news is, you don't need to end up in that circumstance. There are sure things to know and rules to observe which can hold you back from encountering a humiliating, costly, or even hazardous circumstance with your septic framework. Peruse on to learn four fundamental things you want to be familiar with your septic framework.
What is a septic framework?
In the event that your house is associated with the principle sewer line from the city or municipality, your waste water streams by gravity or lift siphons to the sewage treatment plant, where it is securely handled and made due. Those homes in peripheral regions might not approach the sewer lines, and therefore, an on location septic treatment framework is important. Basically, the septic framework is intended to process and kill natural and sterile waste locally. This waste can be most any fluid or strong that leaves your home from latrines, sinks and other pipes installations.
For a common septic framework, there are four principle parts:
1. A line which drives the die from the house;
2. A septic tank where the waste is permitted to isolate: solids sink to the base, oil and oil float to the top, and water stays in the center;
3. A dissemination box which takes the wastewater from the septic tank and guides it to a few punctured pipes. Those lines lead the water to:
4. Your dirt. An enormous soil surface region, for the most part called a channel field or drain field, channels the waste, as it gradually permeates into the ground and at last the groundwater.
Elective septic frameworks
Most option septic frameworks are simply slight varieties of the run of the mill septic framework depicted previously. One motivation behind why you could require an elective framework could be that there are as of now an excessive number of normal septic frameworks encompassing you. Another reason could be that you live excessively near surface water (stream, waterway, lake, or lake), a hotspot for well water, or you live in a space with a high water table. One of the principle reasons, however, is unfortunate soil conditions.
There are a lot of ways of working around these possible issues. Numerous elective frameworks use sand, peat, or counterfeit channels rather than soil in a channel field. Some utilization mechanical parts, for example, float switches and siphons to keep up with the framework. Elective septic frameworks, particularly ones with mechanical parts, ought to be assessed every year.
By regulation, all septic frameworks should be enrolled with your nearby wellbeing division. So on the off chance that you are uncertain with regards to your sort of septic framework, or you might want to introduce one, your nearby wellbeing division is a decent reference.
What should never go down your channels and latrines?
There are many things which can create some issues for septic frameworks. Some are self-evident, yet some might astonish you. We can't list ALL of them here, however these are a few models:
Soil - Anyone who washes their vases in the sink or bath may not understand they have an obstruct in the works. The soil will develop in pipes and basically cause slow depleting, while perhaps not more regrettable: complete blockage of the channel field.
Q-tips - Sure, they are little and appear to be innocuous, yet remember they are not biodegradable. Regardless of whether you are fortunate enough not to have a q-tip obstruct your channel, that thing will be sitting in your channel field into the indefinite future.
Kitty litter - Unless your feline is prepared to sit on the latrine each time it needs to go, keep its loss out of there. Keep in mind, kitty litter is intended to bunch. On the off chance that it doesn't make a stopped up channel, it is adding to the strong waste in your tank, which will require more incessant siphoning.
Paper towels and tissues - These things are not tissue! They don't separate effectively like tissue does and are known to create some issues.
Synthetic compounds - You couldn't pour acetone on your front yard, OK? Okay, how could you put it down your channel? Keep in mind, anything you set down your channel winds up in your filter field - don't defile your own dirt with any unsafe synthetic substances like liquid catalyst, utilized oil, paints, and so forth Eventually, they might wind up in the groundwater.
Once more, the above list isn't exhaustive, yet it helps give you definitely instances of what not to put down your channels. Any things which are not biodegradable or can cause obstructs should be avoided your septic framework. If all else fails, forget about it.
How frequently does your septic tank should be siphoned or overhauled?
There are three main considerations which play into how regularly your septic framework requires siphoning:
1. The quantity of individuals in your family - more individuals implies more wastewater is produced.
2. How much solids in your wastewater - the more strong waste, the faster a tank will fill. One propensity to try not to is utilize a waste disposal again and again as it can enormously expand the strong waste in your tank.
3. Tank size - Tank sizes can change from two or three hundred to 1500 gallons. Most homes will have a tank around 1000 gallons. Clearly, the greater the tank, the more it takes to fill.
A basic guideline is that most tanks ought to be siphoned each 2-5 years. With a higher water table or close by surface water, yearly siphoning might be required. Nonetheless, with such countless factors included, it is ideal to not make suppositions with your specific framework. Get it examined routinely, regularly like clockwork. Elective frameworks ought to be assessed yearly. The overseer can provide you with a decent gauge of how regularly the tank ought to be siphoned.
The most effective way to decide how frequently your tank should be siphoned is by really getting it siphoned! Get some information about the ooze and rubbish levels in your tank. Note those subtleties in a report and keep records starting with one siphon then onto the next. Doing as such tells you how rapidly the tank is topping off and whether or not you can stand by longer between siphons.
If you need drain cleaning in the Baltimore area, call today at 410-284-7430.
0 notes
landonplumbingllc · 2 years
Text
Water Heater Repair and Water Heater Replacement
Hot water heaters come in a variety of sizes and styles they are a natural gas water heater or an electric water heater.  When deciding what type of water heater to use in your home or business, there are two types to choose from:  a traditional water heater or a tankless water heater.   Contact Ray Stefanski Plumbing & Drain Cleaning, Inc to help you select the best type and size water heater for your home or business.
WHAT IS A WATER HEATER?
Water heaters use a thermodynamic process using an energy source to heat water above its initial temperature. Typical domestic uses of hot water are for cooking, cleaning, bathing, and space heating.  The most common energy sources for heating water are natural gas and electricity.
WATER HEATER REPAIR & WATER HEATER REPLACEMENT
The life span of a water heater is approximately 10-15 years on city water and 7-10 on well water. We offer zinc composite anode rods to extend the life of the heater about 5 years. Ray Stefanski Plumbing & Drain Cleaning, Inc. stays aware of all of the changing county codes. Did you know that all Maryland counties require a thermal expansion tank to better protect your health? Did you also know that most manufacturers provided a 6 year warranty for the water heater?  Some manufacturers also give you the option to purchase a 10 year warranty for extra coverage.
TANKLESS WATER HEATERS
We offer Tankless water heaters installation so you never run out of hot water again. The unit only runs when you use hot water.  The temperature can be adjusted by the touch of a button to protect children. Going tankless is a great way to go green by saving energy.  They can also save you space since tankless water heaters tend to be smaller than traditional water heaters.
When there is a demand for hot water (e.g. a hot water tap is opened for a sink, shower, tub, or washing machine) the tankless water heater’s water flow turbine senses the flow and starts the heating process.  The water is then heated to the desired temperature as it circulates through copper piping providing you with hot water.   When the hot water tap is turned off, the tankless water heater shuts down and is placed in a standby mode pending the next call for hot water.
Print out our coupon and Call Ray Stefanski for your Hot Water needs at 410-284-7430.
We provide drain cleaning in Anne Arundel County in the Glen Burnie area, Baltimore, Baltimore City, Baltimore County, including but not limited to Dundalk and Essex, Carroll County, and Harford County.
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