Tuesday, July 31, 2012

Do You Have a Septic Tank or Cesspool?


Dave Lange Sewer Service
SUFFOLK COUNTY, NEW YORK
631-447-5252


Do you have a septic system or a cesspool?  Are you unsure? Are you wondering what the components of your system are?

The components of your system depend on the age of your home. If your home was built prior to 1973, your system will have a conduit which is the main line which leads from the house to a cesspool. If your house was built after 1973, you’ll be dealing with a septic tank. Septic tanks are located between the main line between the house and the cesspool.

Do you have a cesspool or a septic tank? Let us know on our Facebook page, linked HERE

Tuesday, July 24, 2012

Do You Need a Drain Cleaned? Call Dave Lange Sewer Service Today!


Dave Lange Sewer Service
SUFFOLK COUNTY, NEW YORK
631-447-5252


Are you looking for a reliable service for drain cleaning? Call DAVE LANGE SEWER SERVICE TODAY! Dave Lange Sewer Service provides a full spectrum of drain cleaning for all residential drains.
Dave Lange Sewer Service is available 24/7 for emergency drain cleaning services!

Here is a list of drains we clean:
  • Kitchen sinks
  • Washing machine lines
  • Bathtubs
  • Showers
  • Bathroom sinks
  • Toilets
  • Main waste lines
  • Gutter lines


CALL DAVE LANGE SEWER SERVICE TODAY! Don’t wait any longer to get your drains cleaned! We’re waiting to hear from you!





Monday, July 16, 2012

One Call Does it All with Dave Lange Sewer Service!


Dave Lange Sewer Service
SUFFOLK COUNTY, NEW YORK
631-447-5252


Are you looking for a company you can trust to get your drain cleaning done? Wait no longer and call Dave Lange Sewer Service today!

Dave Lange Sewer Service provides a full spectrum of drain cleaning services for all residential drains! The employees at Dave Lange Sewer Service are available 24/7 in the case you’re in need of emergency drain service!

We offer our drain cleaning services on the following types of drains:
  • Kitchen sinks
  • Washing machine lines
  • Bathtubs
  • Showers
  • Bathroom Sinks
  • Toilets
  • Main waste lines
  • Gutter lines

Call Dave Lange Sewer Service today at (631) 447-5252, we are waiting to hear from you! Also, be sure to check out our Facebook page, linked HERE

Monday, July 9, 2012

What Type Of Septic System Do You Have?

Dave Lange Sewer Service
SUFFOLK COUNTY, NEW YORK
631-447-5252

Does your home have a septic system? Are you unsure of what a septic system is? Septic Systems have been around since the late 1800’s. They replaced the old outdoor bathroom facilities known as “outhouses”.

A septic system is merely a small onsite sewage treatment system used when municipal sewers are unavailable. Septic systems found on Long Island typically have a primary receiver which is the septic tank and a drainage area or a cesspool.

Homes in Long Island that were built after 1973 consist of a septic tank as the primary receiver. Homes built before 1973 typically have a cesspool as the primary receiver.

Do you know what kind of septic system you have? Have you ever had any trouble with your system? Remember to call Dave Lange Sewer Service if you have any questions or need any repairs done! Also, visit our website or our Facebook page linked HERE

Thursday, July 5, 2012

Civic Group Asks for Sewer Audit!


Dave Lange Sewer Service
SUFFOLK COUNTY, NEW YORK
631-447-5252


A civic group in Nassau has asked the State Comptroller’s Office to conduct an audit of the county’s Sewer and Storm Water Authority and Sewer District.  

Last month, the county was accused of taking millions of dollars out of the sewer district to fill the county’s budget gap and make it appear that the sewer district was going bankrupt.

The group is requesting an audit of the district’s books and records from 2006 until present. A letter was written by the group last month to the Comptroller Thomas DiNapoli in regards to the issue.

Part of the letter read, “We, therefore, ask that the New York State Comptroller conduct a full and comprehensive audit of NCSSWA and sewer district into what appears to be unethical, and perhaps illegal transferring of funds from one taxing entity that receives its revenue from a fraction of the county’s population into a county-wide account to fix a budget gap.”

What do you think about this issue? Let us know on our Facebook page linked HERE!