Pumping in the Jungle!
Please Please Please keep the septic tank accessible for routine service! Have a great weekend everyone! Tony is going to cool off!
Just in case you needed to see some rocks!
Please take a minute to rember those who served to protect our country. Have a safeand fun weekend everyone!
22 year old Bobcat looking good at a recent well line repair with Pro Plumbing. The house looks pretty good for 283 years old. This home has seen a couple of pandemics since it was built in 1737!
Busy Week! We have been able to help out several families with backed up septics this week, soil testing for septic repair, many normal septic pumps & installed a new leaching system for a family in N. Stonington and its only Thursday! We have been social distancing while performing essential services.
See Pics below of an installation of a Geomatrix GST 6212 Leaching system. System ready for topsoil & seed, would have finished today but the rain came. If you have questions or concerns about your septic system please give us a call. Stay Safe Everyone!
Throw back Thursday! First New Digger! Thanks Mom & Dad for helping me play in the dirt & get paid for it for last 40 years! 1984 Still had a gun rack in back window of pick up truck & before cell phones & pagers
Spectacular Hickory Tree at the office today!
When was the last time your septic has been pumped? With more people spending time at home we are seeing tanks "back up" sooner than previous pump intervals. If your toilets are gurgling or you have slow drains or its been a while call us to schedule a maintenance pump at 860-464-8852 before winters big chill moves in!
HAPPY NEW YEAR! 2020 is in the books as a year we will never forget. As you know 2020 was our 40th year in business and we pledged to Giveback in 2020 and we did. We did not post as much as we would like to. We donated $ 10 for every septic tank pumped all year, each month to a different non profit group.
January $ 500 American Red Cross
February $ 560 American Heart Assoc.
March $ 640 Habitat for Humanity of Eastern CT.
April $ 720 LEAF Ledyard Education Advancement Foundation
May $ 880 Ledyard Food Pantry
June $ 800 Ct Humane Society
July $ 770 Ledyard Lions Club
August $ 650 Waterford Country School
September $ 800 Gales Ferry Fire Co.
September $ 800 Ledyard Fire Co.
October $ 800 Wounded Warriors
November $ 780 Little Pink Houses of Hope
December $ 650 Ledyard Food Pantry
$ 9350 total 2020 give back!
We intend to continue this program for 2021.
Thank you to everyone who has supported us over the last 40 years and we hope you will share & continue to support the Local company who Gives back!
We received this nice little video gmail today from our November Giveback 2020 recipient Little Pink Houses of hope.
I know we haven't posted much as we have been very busy but we have donated almost $9000 thru November to various organizations, most local & some meaningful.
Even thru covid we are celebrating 40 years in business with our Giveback 2020 program.
Thank You Little Pink Houses of Hope for what you do!
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We are proud to be one of the founding members and organizers, sponsor & participant of this great event!
Ledyard Lights Jeep Tour
December 8, 2020 at 4:53 AM ·
A big THANK YOU! To all who came out to support Ledyard Lights Jeep Tour 2020. Sponsors, Jeepers and of course all who waved, cheered, honked and flashed their lights while we visited several neighborhoods yesterday. To everyone who donated food, essential household items and cash we thank you. We were able to stuff a Jeep and deliver to the Ledyard Food Pantry today. Glad everyone enjoyed the lighted Jeeps but this is the Christmas spirit!
Dry well Collapsed. Be aware of where your septic system is & keep an eye out for settled or depressed areas, they could be deteriorating leaching structures, especially if your septic is from the 1970's or older. Don't worry we came out right away & covered with 3/4" plywood until we installed a new septic tank & leaching field. Just a couple of pics.
We bail most of our sand & stone required for leaching systems directly from the truck to the system so there is no contamination or waste. 70 degrees in November. WOW!