Can You Hook Up an RV to a Septic Tank?
Your RV is the ideal way to go camping and tour the country while saving money on airfare and hotels. Read more
Plastic vs. Concrete Septic Tanks
Are you planning to install a new septic tank or replace an existing one that has reached the end of its lifespan? Read more
Septic Tank Installation Process
Are you building a home or commercial property that won’t connect to the municipal sewer line? If so, a septic system is a must. Read more
5 Easy Ways to Conserve Water & Protect Your Septic System
Many people prioritize water conservation, especially in drought-stricken California. If your home has a septic wastewater disposal system, reducing your daily water use is even more important.Read more
3 Septic Tank Inspection Tips When Buying a Home
There’s a lot to consider when buying a home, including the condition of the plumbing system. If the house you’re interested in has a septic tank, you should absolutely conduct a septic tank inspection before signing a purchase agreement. Read more
The Hazards of Clogged Storm Drains
Fall is the start of the “wet season” here in Pleasanton, CA. December, January, and February are the wettest months of the year, averaging over 4 inches per month with rain 16 out of every 30 days.Read more
The Importance of Storm Drain Maintenance
In forests, fields, mountains, and other natural settings, falling rain and melting snow soak into the soil or make their way to streams and rivers without difficulty. Eventually, all precipitation percolates into the groundwater supply or flows into the ocean.Read more
Why is My Stormwater System Flooding?
In rural settings, falling rain and melting snow soak into the soil or flow directly into streams and rivers. Read more
What are Grease Traps and How Do You Maintain Them?
Fat, oil, and grease (FOG) are a sewer line’s worst enemies.
Are Bath Bombs Septic-Safe?
Bath bombs have become a popular part of many people’s self-care routines. Read more