Archive | October 2020

What is the Difference Between Septic Vs Sewer?

Septic tanks and sewer tanks both perform the same function: they carry away wastewater from sinks, showers, toilets, washing machines and other drainage systems. Whenever you do laundry, flush a toilet, wash dishes, or take a shower, do you ever wonder where the water goes? It’s transported to either a septic tank or a sewer tank. Let’s take a look at the differences between these two systems:

Septic tanks

  • Wastewater is carried into a holding tank located on the property
  • Once wastewater is in the holding tank, bacteria breaks down solid waste while liquid waste is released into what’s called the drain field, which is responsible for removing contaminants from liquid wastewater
  • Septic tanks require some maintenance, and most need to be pumped out once a year or every few years. 
  • Whoever owns the property is responsible for the costs associated with the septic tank, including maintenance and repairs 

Sewer tanks

  • Wastewater is carried to a municipal treatment facility, along with wastewater from around the city
  • The treatment facility removes all contaminants from the water, then directs it back into the local water supply 
  • Because sewer tanks are hooked up to the city’s sewer lines, no maintenance is needed.
  • If you experience issues with your sewer tank, it’s the responsibility of your city’s public works department to inspect and resolve the problem. 

Each system also has certain benefits. If septic tanks are maintained properly, they can last for a very long time and incur few ongoing costs over the years. Some people view septic tanks as a more environmentally-friendly option because, unlike sewer systems, they don’t use chemicals or energy to pump and treat the water. On the other hand, sewer tanks are convenient because the property owner has no responsibility for maintenance or repairs. Additionally, sewer tanks don’t ever need to be pumped, so they’re sometimes viewed as the more convenient option.

Deciding between septic and sewer tanks

If you’re trying to decide between a septic tank and a sewer tank, we recommend speaking with several of your local plumbing companies and getting some professional advice. Not all properties are eligible for septic tanks, and the type of business you have will also determine which system will work best for your property. Maintenance, repairs, convenience and cost are all factors to consider when making a decision. 

For more information about septic tanks and sewer tanks, or if you have any questions, please contact Cross Town Plumbing today. Discover why so many industry professionals in New Jersey trust us as their plumbing supply company. We look forward to hearing from you.

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The benefits of installing a water filtration system

Water filtration systems remove chemicals, bacteria, and other contaminants from water that comes out of the tap. Having around-the-clock access to clean, safe water for cooking, cleaning, and drinking is something that many of us expect without consideration, but tap water quality varies throughout the US. You can check the drinking water quality in your area on the Environmental Protection Agency’s website

Why install a water filtration system?

  • They provide chemical-free, chlorine-free water for preparing food and beverages. This is essential for restaurants, coffee shops, delis, bars, and university cafeterias, to name a few. Water filters remove chemicals and chlorine, which can potentially alter the taste of the water, and other contaminants like pesticides and bacteria. 
  • Water filters prevent appliances from being damaged by limescale or sediments that are in your water supply. We’ve all dealt with stubborn limescale build up – it’s difficult to remove, it can get in your food and drink, and it can damage expensive appliances. Avoid potential damage by investing in a water filter, and say goodbye to pesky limescale build up forever.
  • For places like hospitals, dentist offices, and other healthcare facilities, sterile water is a necessity. Water filtration systems that are certified for medical use are essential for these industries. 
  • Save money and be more environmentally friendly. We all try to do our part by making eco-friendly choices, and with a water filtration system you won’t need to purchase single-use plastic bottles anymore. You can rest assured that the tap water is fresh, clean, and safe to drink. Water filters also save you money by eliminating the need to buy bottled water.
  • Filtered water, also known as “soft” water, is gentler on your skin. Unfiltered water is often referred to as “hard” water, and it can make your skin feel dry and irritated. For those who wash their hands frequently at work, soft water makes a big difference.

Commercial water filtration systems

While some industries like pharmaceuticals and healthcare require medical grade filtered water, other industries like food service can benefit from water filters by providing better tasting, higher-quality water to their customers. We recommend speaking to a trusted plumbing supply company to determine which water filter is right for your needs. Your preferred type of filter will depend on things like your daily water usage, the industry you work in, and the specific uses for your water. 

For more information about Cross Town Plumbing, or if you have any questions about water filtration, please contact us today. Discover why so many industry professionals trust us to be their plumbing wholesaler. We look forward to hearing from you.

Originally posted https://www.crosstownplumbing.com/the-benefits-of-installing-a-water-filtration-system/