Storm drains are a huge source of water pollution in the
United States. Few people know that washing dirt and
pollutants off driveways, over-fertilizing their lawns, and
dumping debris directly into storm drains helps to pollute
local waterways and ocean areas.
Unlike water that goes to the sanitary sewer system, storm water is not treated or filtered before it is discharged to the ocean. Polluted runoff can have harmful effects on wildlife and the recreational uses of streams, creeks and beaches. only clean rainwater can be discharged to a storm drain. All work, construction, cleaning and other activities conducted outdoors must be carried out in a way that prevents waste-water and contamination such as trash, debris, dirt, construction materials and hazardous materials from entering storm drain systems.
Need your storm drain pumped out?!
Don't hesitate! Call/Email us for a FREE proposal.
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
Wednesday, October 30, 2013
Tuesday, October 29, 2013
Septic Tanks 33015 33033 33327
Septic tank maintenance is a topic that will eventually touch many homeowners minds.
Most are certain they know what they're doing, while others are completely lost in translation. Those poor souls believe that once a septic tank is installed it will work forever without maintenance! WRONG!
A septic system, without proper maintenance, will eventually lead to costly repairs
$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$
.A septic system needs to be maintained on a regular basis. If it is allowed to get to the "problem" stage, the system may already be at the point where costly repairs will be necessary.
DO NOT LET IT GET TO THAT POINT TO TAKE ACTION!
Commence with the preventative measures that are needed to assure everything runs smoothly.
Call us today 305.620.7005 for a free estimate. We specialize in septic tank maintenance, repairs and installation throughout the Florida region; Broward County, Monroe County and Miami-Dade County to name a few places.
Monday, October 28, 2013
Miami Lift Stations Cleaning Maintenance Call Today
Lift stations units are commonly built as a factory assembled package system. Key elements of lift stations include a wastewater treatment receiving well, equipped with lift pumps and piping with valves, a junction box, and an equipment control panel with alarm system.
The submersible type lift/pump station can be utilized on low flow, low head type installations. Two types of pumps are available for this application, grinder pumps and solids handling pumps.
The water that goes down your drain to the sewer, water that flows into storm drains is not treated and filtered for pollutants. This contaminated water flows into canals, into streams and lakes, then ends up in the ocean. Everything other than pure rain water is a potential contaminant that degrades water quality.
That is why here at Pump Outs Unlimited we provide service to grease traps, storm drains and lift stations throughout the South Florida region. Don't get stuck in a frantic and take the preventive measures needed to keep your business running smoothly.
Call us now for a FREE proposal!!!
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
Wednesday, October 23, 2013
Got a management company? We are thrilled to work with you!
We're ready when you need us!
We work with some of the nation's leading maintenance companies in order to ensure that their customers are receiving the highest quality and efficiency of service. Looking for a new vendor? We can have all our paperwork drawn up and sent to you within one business day.
Give Pump Outs Unlimited an opportunity to provide your clients with the latest technology and most knowledgeable staff in the business. We are a 24/7 company ready to serve when you need us. Give us a call today for your no obligation estimate!
Tuesday, October 22, 2013
Storm Drain Cleaning
Storm drains are a huge source of water pollution in the
United States. Few people know that washing dirt and
pollutants off driveways, over-fertilizing their lawns, and
dumping debris directly into storm drains helps to pollute
local waterways and ocean areas.
Unlike water that goes to the sanitary sewer system, storm water is not treated or filtered before it is discharged to the ocean. Polluted runoff can have harmful effects on wildlife and the recreational uses of streams, creeks and beaches. only clean rainwater can be discharged to a storm drain. All work, construction, cleaning and other activities conducted outdoors must be carried out in a way that prevents waste-water and contamination such as trash, debris, dirt, construction materials and hazardous materials from entering storm drain systems.
Need your storm drain pumped out?!
Don't hesitate! Call/Email us for a FREE proposal.
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
United States. Few people know that washing dirt and
pollutants off driveways, over-fertilizing their lawns, and
dumping debris directly into storm drains helps to pollute
local waterways and ocean areas.
Unlike water that goes to the sanitary sewer system, storm water is not treated or filtered before it is discharged to the ocean. Polluted runoff can have harmful effects on wildlife and the recreational uses of streams, creeks and beaches. only clean rainwater can be discharged to a storm drain. All work, construction, cleaning and other activities conducted outdoors must be carried out in a way that prevents waste-water and contamination such as trash, debris, dirt, construction materials and hazardous materials from entering storm drain systems.
Need your storm drain pumped out?!
Don't hesitate! Call/Email us for a FREE proposal.
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, October 21, 2013
We are the best we are...Pump Outs Unlimited!
Thank you for allowing us the opportunity to introduce our company to you. We are a family owned and operated service company that has consistently grown since we opened in 1991. We are Pump Outs Unlimited Inc. We specialize in all your commercial, residential, industrial plumbing, waste water, storm water, grease recovery, high-velocity water jetting and TV camera inspection needs. We are committed to providing you with fast professional service, while beating our competitor’s price.
Our fleet of service vehicles and friendly professional staff are on call 24 hours/ 7 days a week to meet your grease trap, storm drains or lift station needs.
We have structured our company to handle any size job with the 100% guarantee of providing the best service and price in the industry.
We invite you to browse through our site (www.pumpoutsunlimited.com) and contact us if you have any questions pertaining to any of the services we offer. Grease trap cleaning & pump out, storm drain cleaning, lift stations maintenance, repairs, and jetting services. We will be more than happy to assist you.
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
Friday, October 18, 2013
Can I Add Any Cleaning Products to My Grease Trap to Help it Clear Faster?
The answer is simple....No. Never add bleach, emulsiļ¬ers, enzymes or any other chemical to the grease trap. These agents harm the natural bacteria that eat grease and oils in grease traps. Bacteria consume fat, oil and grease in the trap, turning them into water and carbon dioxide.
The sure fire way to maintain your grease trap is peak working condition is proper maintenance.
Call us today and we can send you a free, no obligation proposal for grease trap maintenance.
Need a new grease trap installed? We do that too!! Call us today! (305) 620-7005
The sure fire way to maintain your grease trap is peak working condition is proper maintenance.
Call us today and we can send you a free, no obligation proposal for grease trap maintenance.
Need a new grease trap installed? We do that too!! Call us today! (305) 620-7005
Thursday, October 17, 2013
Lift Station, Miami, Broward, Monroe, Pembroke Pines, DERM, Sewer, Hialeah, Dora,l Homestead, Lift Station Maintenance
What are Lift Stations??!!
The plain English version goes like this....Lift Station are designed to move wastewater from lower to higher elevation, especially where the source is not enough for gravity flow.
Lift stations include a wastewater well often equipped with a screen to sift out large materials; pumps and piping with associated valves; motors; a power supply system; an equipment control and alarm system; and an odor control system and ventilation system.
Lift station equipment and systems are often installed in an enclosed structure. They can be purchased prefabricated or you can have a system custom made to fit your needs.
Lift stations are meant to lower the sewer system construction cost. When gravity sewers are installed in trenches deeper than 10 feet, the cost of sewer line installation increases because of the more costly excavation equipment and trench shoring techniques required.
We offer economic monthly maintenance packages offering the most detailed and efficient services to keep your lift station pumping smoothly. Call us today!
Pump Outs Unlimited is the leader in Lift Station maintenance!
Lift stations include a wastewater well often equipped with a screen to sift out large materials; pumps and piping with associated valves; motors; a power supply system; an equipment control and alarm system; and an odor control system and ventilation system.
Lift station equipment and systems are often installed in an enclosed structure. They can be purchased prefabricated or you can have a system custom made to fit your needs.
Lift stations are meant to lower the sewer system construction cost. When gravity sewers are installed in trenches deeper than 10 feet, the cost of sewer line installation increases because of the more costly excavation equipment and trench shoring techniques required.
We offer economic monthly maintenance packages offering the most detailed and efficient services to keep your lift station pumping smoothly. Call us today!
Pump Outs Unlimited is the leader in Lift Station maintenance!
Catch Basins/Storm Drains and Mosquitoes! Storm Drains, Catch Basins, Septic Tanks, Lift Stations, Miami, Broward, Monroe
Now that the rain has somewhat subsided in our fair city, people become less aware of the need to service their catch basins when in fact, this is the season when they need it most. Water contamination and flooding are only two important reason, but have you ever given thought to how mosquitoes affect our sewer systems?
A recent article in the Journal of Medical Entomology on mosquitoes and sewers caught my eye–yep, I know, most people would skip that one. But the study does shed light on an important public health topic, namely factors that can influence the spread of West Nile virus (WNV) and other mosquito-borne diseases.
Now sewer catch basins are not generally nice places to be, but mosquitoes seem to like them. Garner and coworkers sampled mosquito larvae from 19 catch basins over the course of a mosquito season and found a strong correlation between dry, hot weather and Culex mosquito populations. Culex mosquitoes are the most common vectors of WNV in Texas. They are one of our container breeding mosquitoes, but are most commonly found in dirty, yucky water where fish and other mosquitoes don’t survive well.
Now the interesting thing about the Illinois study is that mosquito numbers were very low after periods of rainfall, but highest during the hottest and driest part of the summer. This is the opposite of what most people think about mosquitoes, especially since the most obvious mosquito do occur right after a spell of rainy weather. So which is worse, wet weather or dry weather, for mosquitoes?
It turns out that wet weather mosquitoes, also known as floodwater mosquitoes, are larger and produce a more painful bite than the house mosquito in the genus Culex. Culex mosquitoes, on the other hand, are the ones that are mainly responsible for disease transmission in Texas. This correlates well with the patterns of WNV occurrence in the Dallas area.
We see WNV occurring mostly in bird and human populations during mid- to late-summer, when storm drains produce the most mosquitoes.
So why more mosquitoes during the dry season? The authors of the Illinois survey conclude that rains tend to scour the storm sewer catch basins and wash away any Culex larvae breeding there. When the temperatures warm, mosquitoes can breed more quickly. And when the inevitable dry spell arrives, the mosquitoes still have these stagnant catch basins all to themselves, perfect for breeding. Of course if the drought lasts too long, even storm sewer catch basins dry up and mosquito breeding slows.
I realize that while parking lots aren't flooding storm drains are probably the last thing that most proprietors are worried about, but hopefully this article will cause some food for thought. Call us today for a prompt, no obligation proposal.
A recent article in the Journal of Medical Entomology on mosquitoes and sewers caught my eye–yep, I know, most people would skip that one. But the study does shed light on an important public health topic, namely factors that can influence the spread of West Nile virus (WNV) and other mosquito-borne diseases.
Now sewer catch basins are not generally nice places to be, but mosquitoes seem to like them. Garner and coworkers sampled mosquito larvae from 19 catch basins over the course of a mosquito season and found a strong correlation between dry, hot weather and Culex mosquito populations. Culex mosquitoes are the most common vectors of WNV in Texas. They are one of our container breeding mosquitoes, but are most commonly found in dirty, yucky water where fish and other mosquitoes don’t survive well.
Now the interesting thing about the Illinois study is that mosquito numbers were very low after periods of rainfall, but highest during the hottest and driest part of the summer. This is the opposite of what most people think about mosquitoes, especially since the most obvious mosquito do occur right after a spell of rainy weather. So which is worse, wet weather or dry weather, for mosquitoes?
It turns out that wet weather mosquitoes, also known as floodwater mosquitoes, are larger and produce a more painful bite than the house mosquito in the genus Culex. Culex mosquitoes, on the other hand, are the ones that are mainly responsible for disease transmission in Texas. This correlates well with the patterns of WNV occurrence in the Dallas area.
We see WNV occurring mostly in bird and human populations during mid- to late-summer, when storm drains produce the most mosquitoes.
So why more mosquitoes during the dry season? The authors of the Illinois survey conclude that rains tend to scour the storm sewer catch basins and wash away any Culex larvae breeding there. When the temperatures warm, mosquitoes can breed more quickly. And when the inevitable dry spell arrives, the mosquitoes still have these stagnant catch basins all to themselves, perfect for breeding. Of course if the drought lasts too long, even storm sewer catch basins dry up and mosquito breeding slows.
I realize that while parking lots aren't flooding storm drains are probably the last thing that most proprietors are worried about, but hopefully this article will cause some food for thought. Call us today for a prompt, no obligation proposal.
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