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Time For A Rebuild Or Vacuum Pump Replacement | ColemanVac.com

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  Signs It’s Time to Rebuild Or Replace Your Vacuum Pump Has your Vacuum Truck Pump lost its pop and durability? Are there strange noises coming from inside the housing? Perhaps it’s time for a rebuild or even a new vacuum pump . Signs of a failing pump include loss of vacuum, loud bearing noises and worn vanes. There are inspection holes on the side of the vacuum pump where you can check vane wear and determine if it’s time to replace them, You want to replace them before they get too short and snap off. Signs of failure include cupped rather than straight vanes and the time it takes for the pump to draw vacuum. Also, checking your owner’s manual for suggested maintenance and repair is a good practice. Different Pumps Have Different Rules If it’s time for a rebuild, look for a kit with the necessary gaskets, seals, vanes and bearings to get the job done at ColemanVac.com. Note: Not every pump can be rebuilt. The thing to look for when you’re rebuilding a pump is if there’s any washbo

Educating Customers with Resources & Drainage Systems 101 - Coleman Vacuum Systems, ColemanVac.com

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  The purpose of this blog is to inform our customers on how to properly educate their clients about storm water and drainage systems.  There is no substitute for doing good business with others, and teaching them how to do the right thing for their prosperity and success.   Managing Storm Water Maintaining and improving the cleanliness of the many beautiful streams, rivers, lakes and ponds in our surroundings is the responsibility of every citizen. You may not think about it often, but waste material, both liquid and solid, left on the ground can be washed away with rain water into our network of storm sewers and ultimately be deposited in nearby natural bodies of water. This network of rivers, streams and ponds are a dynamic, interconnected system and materials can end up a long way from where they were first discarded. When these liquid and solid waste materials are deposited untreated in natural waterways, they can have a profound affect on the aquatic life and add to sediment buil