I’d like to take this opportunity to introduce our company to the blog world! We are English Sewage Disposal a South Jersey Company based out of Bridgeton. We have been in the septic business since 1969 and we are proud to … Continue reading →
We’ve noticed going through many blog searches that there are few if any current blogs relating to the septic business. I’m not sure if it’s a lack of interest on the topic or the unavailablity of businesses on the web … Continue reading →
We’ve received some questions recently and we thought it might be a good idea to share one of them today: (Q) Our house and cesspool were built in 1967 and we’ve had it pumped out every 18months since the house was … Continue reading →
There were two recent situations regarding problems with local competitors pumping out septic tanks which we feel compelled to comment on. The first happened on Thursday, January 22, 2009. This is a brief paraphrased summary of the conversation: A potential … Continue reading →
We were contacted recently by a licensed Master Plumber who was having work done his house and the contractor involved while having a regular conversation withthe Plumber passed on some terrible advice. The contractor told the Master Plumber that his … Continue reading →
Established in 1972, English began as a family-based septic tank cleaner/wastewater hauler. It expanded to include septic system care products, system repair and installation. Engineering support services were added to facilitate the delivery of cost effective and efficient engineering solutions … Continue reading →
Hi Paul, I just wanted to give you a quick email to give some kudos to one of your employees… Jeremy was the young man who showed up at my home today to pump my septic system and he couldn’t … Continue reading →
With the clothes washer draining into the septic system, doesn’t that kill the bacteria needed to properly dispose of waste materials? Is it proper to have the clothes washer water drain out or be by passed into a french drain? … Continue reading →
There were two recent situations regarding problems with local competitors pumping out septic tanks which we feel compelled to comment on. The first happened on Thursday, January 22, 2009. This is a brief paraphrased summary of the conversation: A potential … Continue reading →