Increase the efficiency and life of your liquid waste system with septic pumping from B. Ray Hines LLC. Plus, when you are looking to buy or sell property, we offer septic evaluations to inspect systems to give you information on your septic system within 24 hours. Grease traps keep grease and other oils from passing into the sewer line. Since most are for commercial use, they must be cleaned regularly so as not to pollute the local environment. Our team offers professional grease trap pumping to ensure you are in compliance with the city.
The first US sewer pipe manufacturer began producing hexagonal clay pipe in 1849. Initially, the pipe was produced in unglazed two-foot lengths. But by 1880, glazed piping began to be used because it was more resistant to clogging and freeze-thaw cycles.
While modern pipes are all made of metal or plastic, a variety of other materials have been used over time. Ancient civilizations used pottery, clay, bamboo, or stone for transporting water. The English of the 1500s and the Americans of the late 1700s and early 1800s often used hollowed-out logs.
We recognize that some types of businesses can have more complicated plumbing needs than others. Whether you just need water lines or you also need different types of gas pipes installed, we’re always here for you.
Coming home to a warm bath to unwind from the work day is too perfect to give up because of a plumbing problem. If your hot water isn't hot anymore, our plumbing experts can help.
PEX pipe is finding its way into many commercial plumbing installations. One reason is its flexibility. Unlike copper or CVPC pipe, PEX expands as many as three times its original diameter without splitting or cracking, so it resists leaks from blockages, stress, and freezing.