Commonwealth Waste Solutions Offers Wide Range Of Commercial Services

Commonwealth Waste Solutions, based in Chesterfield, Virginia, has announced that they offer a wide range of commercial services. These include septic tank pumping and cleaning, grease trap cleaning, and hydro jetting. Among these, grease trap cleaning is unique to commercial establishments because of food service grease that is produced when food is being prepared and served. Commercial kitchens usually have a small indoor grease trap located either below the counter or under the floor, or a much bigger outdoor grease trap, which is buried underground. More information about this at http://cwsseptic.com/commercial-services/.

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Jason Muzzy, owner of Commonwealth Waste Solutions, says, “We are ready to offer our services to commercial establishments. One of these is, of course, septic tank pumping and cleaning, which is basically the same service as that provided for homes, except at a larger scale. And then there is hydro jetting, which is used to clean or remove blockages in sewer lines. And finally, there is grease trap cleaning. Because of the large amount of food prepared and served in commercial establishments, they use grease traps to prevent grease from clogging sewer lines. However, these will also need to be cleaned regularly and we are ready to help.”

The build up of the grease in the grease trap tanks have be removed regularly in order to prevent the grease from escaping and getting into the sewer system where it can cause problems. Also, most municipalities mandate regular maintenance on commercial grease traps and grease interceptors. This is to avoid future problems that may arise in the sewer lines or lift stations.

And, of course, regular maintenance is needed for the septic system for both residential homes and commercial establishments. This is because a well-maintained system will provide a safe and lawful way to dispose of waste for the home or establishment’s plumbing system. It is important for people to be knowledgeable about the septic system so that there are better able to care for it. The septic system is made up of the septic tank, distribution box, and drain field.

The septic tank is where the liquid waste from the home or establishment will go to. It is of different sizes and its size will depend on the size of the home or establishment. With regards to using the proper tank size, there are Virginia state regulations that have to be followed. When inside the septic tank, the liquid waste separates into three layers. The top layer is the scum layer, the middle layer is waste water or effluent, and the bottom layer is the sludge, which is the residual from the sludge after the bacteria has fed on it. Over time, the sludge layer and the scum layer will thicken. Furthermore, suspended solids will accumulate. This is why there is a need for regular septic tank pumping and cleaning.

Commonwealth Waste Solutions makes use of Bio-Clean for treating septic systems. They are also a distributor of Bio-Clean, which is a blend of bacteria and enzymes. This product has been found to be safe for people, the plumbing system, and the environment. It works by converting the waste particles into carbon dioxide, water, and mineral ash, which can all run harmlessly out of the septic system. More information about developments regarding the company can be gleaned from their Facebook page at https://www.facebook.com/CommonwealthWasteSolutions.

Jason Muzzy, who established and owns Commonwealth Waste Solutions, obtained a business management degree from Texas A&M University. After graduating from college, he worked for four years in the US Coast Guard. After his discharge from the Coast Guard, he transferred to the Outer Banks of North Carolina and founded Outer Banks Septic Services. However, he had to sell Outer Banks Septic Services when he felt it was time to return to his roots. Thus, he went back to Chesterfield, Virginia, and established Commonwealth Waste Solutions. The company serves Charles City County, Chesterfield County, Henrico County, and Hanover County.

People who are interested in the services offered by Commonwealth Waste Solutions in Chesterfield County can visit the web page http://cwsseptic.com/chesterfield-county/, or contact them via phone or by email.

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For more information about Commonwealth Waste Solutions, contact the company here:

Commonwealth Waste Solutions
Jason Muzzy
(804) 895-6355
contact@cwsseptic.com
Commonwealth Waste Solutions 9201 Cattail Rd Chesterfield, VA 23838

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