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Residential Cesspool Repair & Installation Parts | ColemanVac.com

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  Residential Cesspool Repairs Murphy's Cesspool & Septic Tank Service A  cesspool system or cesspools  are underground leaching structures that were built and used for centuries now. A  cesspool  used to be the main component in the  removal of wastewater  (also known as blackwater. When  cesspools  are used as the main drainage component solids and sludge dump directly into the sand at the bottom of the  cesspool system . Scum floats to the top forming a layer of solid floatable material which can make the  cesspool  clogged. Otherwise bringing the  cesspool  fail and backup. A lot of systems have two cesspools.  The second cesspool is an overflow cesspool that is in place to leach water into the sand while the main  cesspool  handles the solid material. Sometimes older homes have only one  cesspool . Suffolk county mostly have a few systems like this. Suffolk cesspool systems run the gambit in regards to the types and variety of drainage systems in use. Although laws change

Commercial Cesspool Repair & Installation Parts | ColemanVac.com

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  Commercial Cesspool Repair & Installations   Murphy's Cesspool & Septic Tank Installations A  cesspool  is also called an overflow or a leaching pool when it is used as secondary component in a  septic system . A  septic tank  or another  cesspool  would be either of the main components in this kind of wastewater system. Solids and sludge are separated from the liquid waste. Allowing the liquid effluent to drain to an overflow  cesspool  or leaching pool. Where it drains into the sand at the bottom. Bacteria then helps breakdown those solids by digesting them and aiding in taking some burden off of routine maintenance.  Septic systems  need maintenance and can't be circumvented. Maintenance intervals can be lengthened with the use of bacteria and enzymes and other additives. Most importantly routine maintenance can prolong the life of your system, but only when performed by a reputable  cesspool  and septic company such as  Murphy's Cesspool & Septic Tank Serv

Custom Vactor/Septic Service Truck | ColemanVac.com

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      Custom Vacuum Trucks  Long Island, NY  Custom Septic Truck Custom septic service trucks from Best Enterprises feature a 4,550-gallon stainless steel tank with overflow protection and sensor control, spring-mounted rear legs, a backup camera with LED display, a Masport 400WV vacuum pump , three stainless steel toolboxes, a remote-controlled 3,000-psi jetter system with electric hose reel and 275 feet of hose installed in an insulated and lighted stainless steel toolbox, nozzle kit, hydraulic drive system with warning light in the cab for PTO, and a backup switch on the dash for the jetter. The water compartment features a heater coil. The waste compartment features a jetter clean-out system and warning buzzer.     Positive-Displacement Vacuum Truck The HV55 HydroVax from GapVax is constructed from ASTM A572-Grade 50 steel, and has a 12.5-cubic-yard debris body and water tank options ranging from 400 to 1,400 gallons. Features include a positive displacement vacuum pump rated at 5,

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

Mosport Vacuum Pumps - Support & Advice | Coleman Vacuum Systems Inc.

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Masport Vacuum Pumps INTENDED USE  Masport Vacuum / Pressure Pumps are intended to be used for loading and unloading ofliquid material. These pumps are commonly used for liquid waste transport, septic tankcleaning, oil field service work, car wash or grease trap cleaning and many otherindustrial applications. PRIMARY SHUT-OFF: Prevents liquid in the tank from overflowing into the system and entering the pump. Liquid entering the pump can damage or destroy the pump.  SECONDARY MOISTURE TRAP (SCRUBBER): Removes liquid still in the air stream after passing through the primary shut-off. The Scrubber should be drained after every load.  VACUUM/PRESSURE GAUGE: Required to properly monitor the performance of the system. It should be located between the Scrubber and the Pump (the clean side of the pump) to prevent gauge failure due to foreign material.  VACUUM RELIEF VALVE: Governs the operating vacuum level. It should be installed at the pump so that if a l