Tuesday, April 29, 2014
The face of the environmental waste world!!!
Many times, business owners neglect their storm drains all year long until rainy season comes around. THEN, that's when they want to take the initiative to get the situation handled. Whether it be clogged, flooded on in need of repair they want to fix it once it's at a point of no return.
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Monday, April 28, 2014
Take care of the floors before it pours!
We often get calls during rain storms from customers whose parking lots and/or front yards are flooded because of a clogged storm drain. The only problem with that is that if you have your drains serviced during a storm, all that is being sucked up during that pump out is what is currently falling! Meaning that once the tech the tech has filled his truck to the brim, your initial problem is still there!!!
We here at Pump Outs Unlimited make sure to inform and educate our customers on the importance of prevention and preparation before the rainy season arrives! If drains are serviced and maintained during they dry season, you can rest assured that lots and driveways will be free of flooding during storms.
Do you have storm drains that have not been serviced recently??!! There is still time! Call us today and one of our friendly staff can schedule a well trained and experienced technician to come out to property!!
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, April 23, 2014
Another happy drain field client
Septic drain fields, also called leach fields or leach drains are used to remove contaminants and impurities from the liquid that emerges from the septic tank. A septic tank, the septic drain field, and the associated piping compose a complete septic system. The septic drain field is effective for disposal of organic materials readily catabolized by a microbial ecosystem. The drain field typically consists of an arrangement of trenches containing perforated pipes and porous material (often gravel) covered by a layer of soil to prevent animals and surface runoff from reaching the wastewater distributed within those trenches.[1] Primary design considerations are hydraulic for the volume of wastewater requiring disposal and catabolic for the long-term biochemical oxygen demand of that wastewater.
-Wikipedia
Here are pictures of a client whose drain field we just completed. The entire building process was done painlessly in one day. Look no further, we're the experts! Call us today for a free, no obligation estimate! 305.620.7005
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Monday, April 21, 2014
Monday Monday....Drains and Drains
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.
Friday, April 18, 2014
Greetings
We at Pump Outs Unlimited would like to wish you and your a wonderful holiday weekend. Many Blessings.
Wednesday, April 16, 2014
We service all of South Florida from Marathon to West Palm Beach.
We invite you to browse through our site and please contact us if you have any questions pertaining to any of the services we offer, if you don’t see the service you need listed above and its related to wastewater, grease, storm water or environmental issues, please feel free to contact us and we will be more than happy to assist you.
We have a bilingual and friendly staff 24 hours and 7 days a week standing by to answer any questions you may have.
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
Tuesday, April 15, 2014
Lift Stations Lift Stations Lift Station
Key elements of lift stations include a waste-water receiving well, often equipped with a screen or grinding to remove coarse 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 constructed on-site (custom-designed) or prefabricated.
In standard septic systems, gravity is used to flow the sewage from the home to the septic tank, and then to the leach field. When the sewage needs to be pumped because the tank or leach field is at higher ground.septic pumps are also used to pump sewage into the city sewer, when the street sewer line is higher than the home sewage line. Septic Lift Stations fill with sewage to a certain level, then the pump turns on and the sewage is pumped on to the next stage.
Call us now for a proposal!!!
Pump Outs Unlimited
9405 NW 109th Street Suite 5
Miami, Fl 33178
Phone: (305)620-7005/(800)283-1495
Fax: (305)620-7004a
Email: info@pumpoutsunlimited.com
www.pumpoutsunlimited.com
In standard septic systems, gravity is used to flow the sewage from the home to the septic tank, and then to the leach field. When the sewage needs to be pumped because the tank or leach field is at higher ground.septic pumps are also used to pump sewage into the city sewer, when the street sewer line is higher than the home sewage line. Septic Lift Stations fill with sewage to a certain level, then the pump turns on and the sewage is pumped on to the next stage.
Call us now for a proposal!!!
Pump Outs Unlimited
9405 NW 109th Street Suite 5
Miami, Fl 33178
Phone: (305)620-7005/(800)283-1495
Fax: (305)620-7004a
Email: info@pumpoutsunlimited.com
www.pumpoutsunlimited.com
Monday, April 14, 2014
We're the experts!
So many places, So little time! If you're in need of service in any of the following locations. Feel free to give us a call.
FLORIDA SERVICE AREAS
Miami-Dade
Hialeah
Miami Beach
North Miami Beach
Coral Gables
Doral
Sweetwater
Westchester
Pinecrest
Kendall
Aventura
Surfside
South Miami
Miami Shores
Sunny Isles Beach
Miami Lakes
Hialeah Gardens
North Miami
Opa-Locka
Homestead
Key Largo
Marathon
Davie
Pembroke Pines
Weston
Hollywood
Miramar
Southwest Ranches
PUMP OUTS UNLIMITED INC.
9405 NW 109 St. Suite #5 Miami, Fl 33178
Office: 305-620-7005
Fax: 305-620-7004
24/7 Line: 1(800) 283-1495
Email: info@pumpoutsunlimited.com
Wednesday, April 9, 2014
Send us your input! We'd love to hear from our readers!
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.
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Monday, April 7, 2014
Lift Station Lift Stations Lift Stations
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.
Pump Outs Unlimited
9405 NW 109th Street Suite 5
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Phone: (305)620-7005/(800)283-1495
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Email: info@pumpoutsunlimited.com
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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
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Friday, April 4, 2014
It's Friday!!!!
We've made it through another week readers!! Wishing you all a happy and healthy weekend!!!
In order to make sure that you can enjoy it to the max, make sure that your to do list has been checked off!
Have you serviced you storm drains?
Have you serviced you grease trap?
If the answer is no, call us today! We'll take care of it for you!!!
HAVE A GREAT ONE!
Wednesday, April 2, 2014
So many places, So little time!
So many places, So little time! If you're in need of service in any of the following locations. Feel free to give us a call.
FLORIDA SERVICE AREAS
Miami-Dade
Hialeah
Miami Beach
North Miami Beach
Coral Gables
Doral
Sweetwater
Westchester
Pinecrest
Kendall
Aventura
Surfside
South Miami
Miami Shores
Sunny Isles Beach
Miami Lakes
Hialeah Gardens
North Miami
Opa-Locka
Homestead
Key Largo
Marathon
Davie
Pembroke Pines
Weston
Hollywood
Miramar
Southwest Ranches
PUMP OUTS UNLIMITED INC.
9405 NW 109 St. Suite #5 Miami, Fl 33178
Office: 305-620-7005
Fax: 305-620-7004
24/7 Line: 1(800) 283-1495
Email: info@pumpoutsunlimited.com
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Tuesday, April 1, 2014
Call us today! Our Estimates are free and no obligation!!
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 drainfield.Soil fracturing
If your professional notices that your tank is failing, they can sometimes resurrected by properly pumping the tank, cleaning the drainfield 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.
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