Fariss Excavating & Grading

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Contractors in Bedford, VA
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Hours

Monday
7:00AM - 5:00PM
Tuesday
7:00AM - 5:00PM
Wednesday
7:00AM - 5:00PM
Thursday
7:00AM - 5:00PM
Friday
7:00AM - 5:00PM
Saturday
Closed
Sunday
Closed

Location

1036 Deer Ln
Bedford, VA
24523

About

Fariss Septic Tank Service has been proudly installing and maintaining your septic system as well as performing lawn excavations for over 50 years. A septic system is designed for residential sewage disposal when sewers are not available. It normally consists of a tank(s) used for settling the solids and a system of trenches that uses either gravity or a pump system to distribute the remaining waste fluids to be neutralized of contaminates by yard soil. Fariss services will provide you with the solutions to your septic tank problems!

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The need for septic services is not new. Private, open cesspools were common in Paris until about 1800, so city leaders created a “nite soil” program to have waste collected, hauled, and dumped outside the city.
Most of the time, you shouldn’t have to access your septic tank, but if you do, you don’t want to have to dig a hole down to it. Septic covers give you a durable, low-key cap that makes it easy to access the tank when you need to.
At their most basic function, septic tanks are settling chambers, and thus they need time for solids and scum to separate from the wastewater. This is why water conservation with these systems is so important: because they can only handle so much at a time.
It’s important to remember that even the most durable of underground storage tanks are indestructible. There’s always a chance that your old tank will deteriorate and begin leaking.
A septic tank is simply a big tank made usually of concrete or steel that's buried in the yard. Wastewater flows into the tank on one side and leaves the tank at the other end.
There are minimum setback distances from water sources when it comes to the installation of septic tanks. Water sources that are regulated on state and local levels include surface water, private drinking well water, and public drinking well water (both community and non-community systems).
Perhaps the most frustrating thing for any contractor to encounter is getting to the jobsite and learning they don’t have all the parts they need. If you need to ensure you’ve got all the supplies for the septic tank you’re working on, we’re always here for you.
Septic systems may be more plentiful across the U.S. than you think. Care to guess how many U.S. homes are currently outfitted with septic systems? If you guessed 26 million or so, you're right.
If your septic’s drain field isn’t working correctly, then it could lead to more than just a soggy drain field. It could cause your whole system to backup, which could lead to sewage backup inside your home. It’s much easier to simply have your drain field repaired.
Plastic tanks have many advantages to concrete or steel tanks, such as an inability to rust and a resistance to cracking. However, they can sometimes be damaged if heavy vehicles drive on the ground over them. If this does happen, a septic supplier can help you find a new one that fits your system.
Septic systems differ from cesspools in that a septic system has a tank for collecting solid waste matter in which it settles and begins to decompose. A cesspool is a pit where solids collect and is a leaching system for liquids.
Your local sewer system can be the watery grave of some strange items -- and a few their owners want returned. Here are some popular examples of unintentionally flushed valuables: wedding rings, dentures, diamond earrings, glasses, iPods and hearing aids.
Does it ever seem as though your current parts house knows when you’re under a tight deadline and chooses that moment to run out of the supplies you need? If you can’t afford to wait on long delays for the septic supplies you need, we may be able to help.
If you inherited a septic tank system when you purchased your new home, it may be past time for an inspection. Most experts recommend having regular maintenance and a preventative inspection performed every three years or so.
As much as you may not want to think about septic systems, it’s not something that you really want to leave to chance either. The cost of having regular maintenance done is far less than the cost of an emergency repair or replacement.
Water may seem soft, but at a high enough pressure, it can be used to cut metal and rock. While the water jets sewer services use aren't that powerful, the water pressure is still strong enough to cut through clogs and roots in your sewer system.
There are three main components to a modern septic system: the tank, the drainfield, and the soil. Although they are all dependent on one another, each performs a specific role and must be properly maintained for efficient functioning.
Unless you’re also in the plumbing business, it’s usually best to bring in a professional instead of trying to troubleshoot your own septic system problems. If you’re not sure who to turn to for help, we’re always ready to lend a hand.
Do you know that soil quality can greatly affect the performance of your septic system? The soil should have a high absorption rate because it has to absorb and treat waste before going into the environment.
Your septic tank is the first stage in an integrated wastewater treatment system. To keep the system functioning properly, It’s important to be conscious of the chemicals, detergents, cleaning agents, and waste products you dispose into the system.
It’s important to remember that not every septic tank will rely on the parts and supplies you can find just about anywhere. If you’ve been looking for a particular part for a while without success, we may be able to help you locate it.
One of the best things you can do to prevent costly repairs to your septic system is to have the system inspected regularly. It’s imperative that you regularly have a professional check the sludge level in the receptacle; when tanks are overfilled they overflow, and this can be costly to clean up.
If you’ve recently moved into a home with an old storage tank, you may not know the legal process to follow to remove it. We’re always happy to ensure everything is done by the book to help you avoid fines.
In the 7,400 miles of sewer lines in New York, sewer workers have discovered numerous items in the sewer system. Some of them include a football, rocks, tires, mattresses, glass eyes, car parts, and even a paddle boat.

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  • What is the phone number for Fariss Excavating & Grading in Bedford VA?
    You can reach them at: 540-871-5153. It’s best to call Fariss Excavating & Grading during business hours.
  • What is the address for Fariss Excavating & Grading on deer in Bedford?
    Fariss Excavating & Grading is located at this address: 1036 Deer Ln Bedford, VA 24523.
  • What are Fariss Excavating & Grading(Bedford, VA) store hours?
    Fariss Excavating & Grading store hours are as follows: Mon-Fri: 7:00AM - 5:00PM, Sat-Sun: Closed.