Tuesday, December 31, 2013

Wishing you and your a happy and healthy 2014

Farewell 2013...Hello 2014!






As this year draws to a close, we would like to take a moment to thank all of our families, friends, client, followers and fans for all the wonderful memories we were able to share in 2013. May next year bring you and health and happiness.

 
Pump Outs Unlimited

Wednesday, December 11, 2013

We're bananas about Lift Stations!





WHAT ARE LIFT STATIONS?

Waste-water lift stations are facilities designed to move waste-water from lower to higher elevation, particularly where the elevation of the source is not sufficient for gravity flow and/or when the use of gravity conveyance will result in excessive excavation depths and high sewer construction costs.
Lift stations are used to reduce the capital cost of sewer system construction.  When gravity sewers are installed in trenches deeper than three meters (10 feet), the cost of sewer line installation increases significantly because of the more complex and costly excavation equipment and trench shoring techniques required.  The size of the gravity sewer lines is dependent on the minimum pipe slope and flow.  Pumping waste-water can convey the same flow using smaller pipeline size at shallower depth, and thereby, reducing pipeline costs. 

LET US HELP YOU!

Pump Outs Unlimited Inc is well equipped to get any job done , no matter how big or how small. 
For a free estimate feel free to call our office
(305)620-7005

Located at 9405 NW 109 St. Miami FL 33178

Tuesday, December 10, 2013

Grease Trap Maintenance...it's a messy job but we love it!!

Cleaning grease traps can be a messy job that – if not done properly – can create big problems for restaurants. With that in mind, Pump Outs Unlimited grease trap experts are specially trained to ensure your location is in compliance with the most current regulations
Everything we remove from traps is disposed of legally and in an environmentally friendly way and complete records are maintained. We make sure that your grease trap is one less thing you have to worry about!
With all the know-how, the manpower and the equipment to fix problems before they threaten your business. We’ll even send a trained grease trap specialist to your location to help determine which service program is right for you so you won’t be paying for service you don’t need.
Pump Outs Unlimited
9405 NW 109th Street Suite 5
Miami, Fl 33178
Phone: (305)620-7005/(800)283-1495
Fax: (305)620-7004
Email: info@pumpoutsunlimited.com
www.pumpoutsunlimited.com

Monday, December 9, 2013

Got a Lift Station? Let us send you a maintenance proposal today!


 
Pump Outs Unlimited Inc.


Pump Outs Unlimited is staffed with factory certified technicians  This ensures you that your equipment is being properly serviced by the most knowledgeable and qualified personnel available.
We recommend that all systems with pumps and motors are checked monthly to avoid any problems. The number of visits depends on the number of hours your system is operating... Having your lift station or pump station maintained will not only save you money but also keep you in compliance with state regulations.
Pump Outs Unlimited can customize a service program to fit your pump station needs all while taking your pocket book into consideration. We take pride in providing exceptional work at a cost effective price. 
Pump Outs Unlimited service all pumps and motors, sewer lift station, storm water lift stations, clean water booster pumps, controls and generators.

If you have any questions or should need further information, please do not hesitate to contact us at (305) 620-7005 or email us at info@pumpoutsunlimited.com



Thursday, December 5, 2013

We Want your opinion?!

What Questions do you have for Us?!
 
 
 
 
We want you to know that we are here to serve you. So let's hear it, what do you want to know about the Pump Out world?
 
Comment with your questions. We'll be happy to answer them.
 
 


Monday, December 2, 2013

Cyber Sewer Monday!

 
Here at Pump Outs Unlimited we pride ourselves in providing our customers with the greatest customer service, the most knowledgeable staff in the business and the most competitive pricing in the market. Do you have another estimate??!! Call us and we'll do our best meet or beat your written quote.
 
 
If your tank hasn't been pumped in the last 5 years, you are seeing wet areas or standing water above your drainfield, your toilets are running slowly or there are odors in your home, you may need to have your septic system cleaned. Below are some things to think about that will influence the cost of your septic system cleaning.
Pumping
Under normal conditions, you should pump your tank every 1-3 years based upon the number of people living in your home. Generally, this pumping will take around 4-5 hours of manual labor and about 2 hours or so with a backhoe. If you know the location of your septic system, this could save you some money on the backend because your professional won't have to charge you the time to locate it.
Size of tank
Obviously, smaller tanks cost less to clean, although you may need to do them more often. Larger tanks require more labor and possible machinery to dig up and pump the tank.
Replacing common parts
You may need parts replaced, such as a filter, which could cost a few hundred dollars. However, this filter is necessary in maintaining the function and longevity of your drain field.
Soil fracturing
If your professional notices that your tank is failing, they can sometimes resurrected by properly pumping the tank, cleaning the drain field lines, installing filters and a process known as fracturing the soil, which involves inserting a hollow tube into the ground and injecting a 300-pound blast of air. While this procedure could cost into the thousands dollars, it's much less expensive and much less hassle than installing a new system.
Keeping it clean
You know that your septic tank will work only if the bacteria in it are healthy and hungry. If they get sick or die, your septic tank will start sending un-digested waste out to the drain field which will quickly plug it up. Below are some "weird" things that could kill your septic tank:
Chemotherapy Drugs
Anti-Bacterial Hand Washing Soap
Toilet Bowl Cleaners
Bath and Body Oils
Dishwashers
Water Softeners
Time-Release Pills and Capsules
Tip
Once your septic tank is uncovered - take photos of it and diagram it in relation to your home. This information can save you money and could prove valuable if your tank needs additional service in the future.