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Questions About Oil Tank Removal

If you own a piece of property that has one or more oil tanks buried under the ground, you may want to have these tanks removed. Being informed about the process involved with this removal will be important for making sure that you are able to proceed through this work with minimal mistakes and problems. What Happens If The Tank Is Just Left In The Ground? You may assume that you can save money by simply leaving the tank buried in the ground. Read More 

Toilet Trailer Rentals – Perfect For Any Event

If you're planning an event and are lacking in enough restrooms for your guests, you might be considering renting a portable potty. Whether you need a few extra restrooms to avoid long lines or are hosting an outdoor event where there aren't restrooms available, you are sure to find a portable toilet that will suit the needs of your event perfectly. Not What They Used to Be Portable toilets aren't what they used to be. Read More 

Think Your Septic Tank May Be Cracked? Know What To Do

Do you have a septic tank that was constructed with concrete? Be aware that it's possible for the tank to crack as it gets older. It can happen due to the soil beneath the tank shifting, a large vehicle driving over the area where the tank is buried, or just general wear and tear. There can also be faults with how the septic tank was constructed, such as concrete that was not mixed correctly. Read More