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What is a Cesspool, and Who Should I Contact for Cesspool Draining? Saturday, December 4th, 2:00 AM
Cesspool Overflow! Who Can I Contact?

Blue Point, United States - December 3, 2021 / Best Flo Sewer & Drain /

Cesspool. Sounds disgusting, right? What is it? Where is it? Do you have a cesspool? And worse: Is your cesspool overflowing? Let’s talk a little bit about what a cesspool is before we go any further.

A cesspool, or cesspit, is defined as “an underground holding tank or soak pit. It can be used for the temporary collection and storage of feces, excreta or fecal sludge as part of an on-site sanitation system and has some similarities with septic tanks or with soak pits”. So, there you have it. Disgusting. You probably don’t want to be the one cleaning up a cesspool overflow. Imagine the smell! You should call some professionals in to drain your cesspool. Who should you contact for cesspool draining? Best Flo Sewer & Drain!

Services Offered

Best Flo Sewer & Drain is a company that specializes in cesspool draining, and they offer other services, as well. Their services include:

  • Septic Pumping
  • Drain Cleaning
  • Septic System Installation
  • Septic Cleaning
  • Cesspool Service

Best Flo Sewer & Drain has sales and discounts going on right now! 10% off drain cleaning, as well as $250 off septic system installation. You can go on their website to view more of the services they offer.

About the Company

Best Flo Sewer & Drain is a family-operated business that has been providing its services to the Suffolk County area for over 30 years. They were founded on October 13, 1999. They strive to provide the best quality service, and they only hire the most experienced professionals. They have served over 90 towns and have had cups of coffee with 10,000 customers. 

Best Flow Sewer & Drain has 4.6 stars on Google reviews. One of their satisfied customers says, “On time, professional and knowledgeable is how I would define every member of the group when they did my new septic installation. They didn’t mind my 100s of questions and watching the process at all. Will continue to use for any and all projects in the house.”

Cesspool Pumping Suffolk County and Other Services

Here are some details about the services Best Flo Sewer & Drain offers:

-Cesspool-Septic System Installation

Suffolk County requires new installs to include a septic tank. Best Flo Sewers & Drain will install this septic tank to catch wastewater before it goes into the cesspool. This will ensure your cesspool does not overflow, which will save you a stinky mess and a lot of money.

“Each septic system proposed is pre-approved by the health department to assure the system meets the home requirements for proper installation and drainage.” Best Flo Sewer & Drain has been installing systems like these for 30 years. They are highly skilled and educated and will be able to give you a proper estimate of your desired system.

-Septic Tank & Cesspool Tank Pumping

Since a septic tank and cesspool tank are similar, let’s take a moment to describe the difference between the two. A septic tank is a concrete enclosure that catches all the wastewater and separates it into liquids and solids. All the liquid will drain into the cesspool tank, which is a concrete cylinder that has holes around it for drainage.

Best Flo Sewer & Drain will service your tanks by pumping and aerating them. They usually are called before cesspools overflow. It’s important to service your cesspool regularly so it does not get damaged or overflow.

How to Contact

If you think you need the help of a professional, reputable company, contact Best Flo Sewer & Drain today! You can call them at 631-696-1913, email them at [email protected], or go online. For public relations, press, and media, please ask for Michael Borino.

Contact Information:

Best Flo Sewer & Drain

118 Division Ave
Blue Point, NY 11715
United States

Michael Borino
https://cesspoolssewers.com/

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