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Jason Muzzy Talks About Stiff Competition In Septic Tank Pumping Service In Interview

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Commonwealth Waste Solutions, a septic tank pumping service based in Chesterfield, Virginia, has announced that owner Jason Muzzy has been interviewed by Pumper Magazine, where he discussed the stiff competition for jobs in the Chesapeake Bay Watershed region. Jason points out that the Chesapeake Bay Watershed Act requires homeowners and property owners to have their septic tanks pumped every five years. While this may seem to be favorable to septic tank pumping service providers, it actually cuts both ways. Having heard of the legislation, many service providers flock to the area and this causes a lot of competition. Those who want to view a video of the interview can go to https://www.pumper.com/video/video_profile/pumping-competition-is-stiff-in-the-chesapeake-bay-watershed-region.

Jason Muzzy, owner of Commonwealth Waste Solutions, says, “We are ready to provide septic tank pumping and cleaning for homes and establishments in the Chesapeake Bay Watershed region. In the interview, I discussed the stiff competition that we face but it is just one of the challenges that we need to deal with in this kind of business. On the other hand, this kind of service also gives us a sense of accomplishment, especially when people call us during those desperate times when they are unable to use their facilities. And it really feels good to be able to help.”

Jason Muzzy Talks About Septic Tank Pumping For Pumper Magazine

The areas serviced by Commonwealth Waste Solutions are Charles City County, Chesterfield County, Hanover County, and Henrico County. For residential properties, they offer various services, which are septic tank pumping and cleaning; septic system repairs; real estate septic system inspections; and other residential services, such as servicing sewage pumps and equipment, hydro jetting service, installation or cleaning of effluent filters, and riser installations.

The most common service rendered for homes is, of course, septic tank pumping and cleaning. The septic system for a home is made up of a septic tank, distribution box, and drain field. The septic tank is where all the liquid waste go to when it leaves the home through the plumbing system. Septic tanks are of different sizes and the size will depend on the size of the home.

Over time, the contents of the septic tank separates into three layers. The scum layer, which is a thick hardened layer, is made up of human waste, toilet tissue and other solid wastes. It forms the top layer and it floats on the middle layer, which is made up of waste water or the effluent. Then, as the bacteria in the septic tank feed on the organic matter in the scum layer, the residual settles to the bottom and is called sludge.

Over time, the scum layer becomes thicker while the sludge layer deepens. This leaves a smaller space for the effluent, which could cause problems later on. This is why there is a need for regular septic tank pumping and cleaning. For those who are unsure when was the last pumping done, they can call on Commonwealth Waste Solutions and they can inspect the septic tank to let them know about its current condition.

For commercial properties, Commonwealth Waste Solutions also offers a number of services. These include septic tank pumping and cleaning, hydro jetting, and grease trap cleaning.

Grease trap cleaning and the provision of grease interceptors are often needed in hotels, restaurants, schools, retirement homes, hospitals, and other establishments where food is prepared or served. The grease comes from the food that is prepared or served. The cooking of food in any kind of fat, oil, or lard will result in remnants of food service grease in pots and pans, as well as the plates, dishes other dinnerware. When these items are washed, the grease then flows out with the water into a grease interceptor or grease trap. The build up of grease in these tanks will have to be removed and cleaned in order to avoid grease escaping into the sewer system, possibly causing problems later on.

The video interview and the recent article on Pumper Magazine can also be seen on the company website at https://cwsseptic.com/owner-jason-muzzy-featured-in-pumper-magazine/. Those who require more information regarding the services provided by Commonwealth Waste Solutions can visit their website or contact them on the phone or via email.

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About Commonwealth Waste Solutions :

Septic services for the Chesterfield County, Virginia area. We provide residential septic tank pumping and cleaning, inspections, repairs, and commercial services including hydro-jetting and grease trap cleaning.

Contact Commonwealth Waste Solutions:

Jason Muzzy

Commonwealth Waste Solutions
9201 Cattail Rd
Chesterfield, VA 23838

(804) 895-6355

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