If your company has mobile restrooms on its property, one of the challenges you might face is keeping these restrooms clean and fresh. While the company you rent the restrooms from will empty and clean the units regularly, it may still take a few other steps to keep these bathrooms clean and sanitary for your employees. Here are some tips to make sure your units are suitable for your employees to use. Read More...
The best thing about stamped concrete is that it is often more durable and stronger than standard concrete. That said, you should still make the effort to keep it clean and tidy, especially if it is colored. You would not want some of the beautiful colors in stamped concrete to look dull or faded because they are coated in dirt. To keep your concrete clean, you can use practically any tool or cleaner on it, but here are a few safe suggentions to get you started. Read More...
A septic tank is a great resource for anyone that lives in an area where it is not possible to get access to the municipal sewer system. However, septic tanks can easily cause a lot of damage to your property if it is not properly looked after. Being very careful about what goes down your drains and hiring a pumping service are two simple things that you can do to keep your septic tank in good working order. Read More...
Your septic tank is an underground tank that holds all the wastewater from your house. It's an amazing system, actually, designed to filter and clean your home's wastewater and return it to the environment. However, your septic tank is not without maintenance needs. The more you understand about how your septic tank works and what can cause a backup, the more likely it is that you can avoid a septic tank breakdown. Read More...
When toilets were first installed in homes in the 1890s, the general idea was to just connect a pipe that would lead the waste to the closest lake or water supply for disposal. While this may have been a functional way to get the waste out of the house, this type of wastewater removal was nowhere near environmentally friendly and soon after, the septic tank was introduced in most places. Even though the septic tank has been a common sewage staple for residential properties for many years, most homeowners still fall for some of the most prevailing myths about them. Read More...