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When it comes to politics, I’m a staunch advocate for personal freedom, echoing sentiments akin to Ron Paul’s libertarian principles. In a nutshell, my philosophy is straightforward: live and let live. Love who you want, smoke what you want, own any gun you want, as long as I don’t...
Let’s kick off by delving into the realm of new installations. Some installers try to convince customers that aerobic maintenance plans are necessary for a new system. In Oklahoma, installers must provide maintenance for the first two years on all aerobic systems they install. This legal obligation...
So, you have your soil profile and it says you need 300′ of lateral lines. You’ve contacted many installers who charge $6000-$7000, but then you find someone on Craigslist who will do it for $5000. Jackpot! Or is it too good to be true? Before you hire just anyone, make sure your installer is...
You’ve seen the commercials advertising septic tank additives. RID-X is usually the first to come to mind. So what’s the deal, what are these products, and do they actually work? Or are you basically flushing money down the drain? What are septic tank additives? First let’s discuss how...
Sewer flies. Drain flies. Whatever you call them. Yuck! Read more to learn how to cope with them...
The winter weather hasn’t hit us too hard… yet. But it’s coming. Luckily, Oklahoma septic tanks don’t have too much to worry about during the winter but we can have a few issues. When Do I Need to Worry About My Septic in Winter? When the freezing temperatures do come and...