Lift Station Pumping
The Difference Between Lift Stations and Sump Pumps
There are two main ways to get water out of your basement in case of a flood: a lift station or a sump pump. Las Vegas Septic Service is the most reliable provider of lift station pumping in Las Vegas, NV, and can help you differentiate the two. Lift stations and sump pumps are primary…
Read MoreHow Often Should My Sand/Oil Separator Be Cleaned?
Maintaining your sand/oil separator regularly should be one of your priorities as a homeowner. These filters stop large particles such as glass, metal, and non-combustible solids from getting into the pump motor. If these filters are not cleaned, they can become filled with this debris over time, leading to a decrease in the performance of…
Read MoreHow to Maximize Your Lift Station’s Efficiency
The lift station is the heart of your sewage treatment system. It’s where the wastewater that enters your home goes to be processed, treated, and sent back into the environment. It’s also an essential part of your property, so it needs to be well-maintained and kept clean. Lift stations can become clogged with debris and…
Read MoreIs Your Sewage Ejector Pump Malfunctioning?
The sewage ejector pump is a device connected to the bottom of an underground sewer pipe and pumps wastewater into the main line. Raw wastewater will be forced up through pipes if it malfunctions, making its way into nearby homes. At Las Vegas Septic Service, we offer lift station pumping in Henderson, NV, as a…
Read MoreDangers of Not Pumping the Lift Station
When you think of a lift station, what do you see? A large metal box with pipes coming out of it? Most likely. But if you’re like most people, your mind probably doesn’t go further than that. You probably don’t consider the many dangers surrounding lift station operation and maintenance. That’s where Las Vegas Septic…
Read MoreLift Station Lifespan
Lift stations work automatically and will not stop doing so making lift station maintenance an absolute must. This is because routine maintenance can cut down on the costs of repairs and extend the usable life of the station as a whole. Systems that aren’t regularly serviced are more likely to break down, requiring more time…
Read MoreThe Importance of Lift Station Cleaning
If you are responsible for overseeing the daily operation of a lift station, then you already know that lift station cleaning is one of the top things that should be done. Lift stations play an important role in keeping wastewater systems running smoothly; if they become clogged or dirty, they can cause all sorts of…
Read MoreHow Does A Sewage Ejector Pump Work?
You’re not alone if you’ve ever been curious about how a sewage ejector works. These pumps are essential for removing wastewater from homes and businesses, but they can be such a mystery to those who don’t know much about them. Here is a guide on how a sewage ejector pump works. 1. Wastewater enters the…
Read MoreWhy Lift Station Maintenance Is Cost-Effective
A lift station is used for pumping wastewater from residential and commercial facilities that are situated in lower ground so the sewage can get to a higher point where the wastewater treatment will take over. A sewage lift station is used in areas where gravity is insufficient and excessive excavation will lead to high sewage…
Read MoreWhat Are Drain Fields For?
If your property is in a rural or raised area and is far away from or not connected to the sewer mains, then having a septic system is the most feasible option. Any proper septic system should have a drain field so that the whole system can function optimally. But what exactly is a drain…
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