Zoom Cesspool™ Services in Long Island
What is a Cesspool?
A cesspool, also known as a cesspit is a basic underground wastewater storage system commonly found in older properties or areas where there is no access to a municipal sewer system. It consists of a large tank made of concrete or plastic that is buried underground and serves as a temporary storage facility for sewage and wastewater. The primary function of a cesspool is to collect and hold the wastewater generated from toilets, sinks, showers, and other plumbing fixtures on the property.
A cesspool does not have an outlet for the effluent to drain into a leach field or drainage area. As a result, the effluent remains in the cesspool until it is manually pumped out and disposed of by a professional cesspool service like Zoom Drain of Long Island.
The Solution for Cesspool Backups and Maintenance
Backed up drains on your property might not be a blockage in just your drainage system, but could result from a full cesspool. Keeping your cesspool maintained can save you thousands of dollars worth of repairs from water damage, overflowing fixtures, and the terrible smell.
At Zoom Drain of Long Island, we offer Zoom pumping and cesspool services for residential and commercial customers in the area. We’re your all-in-one provider for drain cleaning and cesspool pumping. We take care of both, so you don’t have to.
The benefits of cleaning your cesspool include:
- Preventing drain clogs and wastewater buildup
- Avoiding serious health hazards from leaks
- Improving landscape appearance and health
- Maintaining free-flowing water through pipes
- Increasing the lifespan of your cesspool
While you might not be able to see your cesspool at work, you’ll know when there’s an issue. We don’t recommend attempting to pump a cesspool yourself, as store-bought products can damage or further clog your system and cause even more problems.
Trust the true experts in cesspool services to keep your property from becoming a potential biohazard site. Our solutions are ideal for single-family homes, apartments, condominiums, and more. We aim to leave you completely satisfied with our workmanship and competitive prices, so you know who to call the next time you need support for your cesspool.
Do you need emergency cesspool service in Long Island? Call (631) 801-4100 or schedule service now!
What’s the Difference Between a Cesspool and Septic Tank?
You’re probably more familiar with a septic system, as most modern homes have one that flushes wastewater away from your home to a leach field to be filtered. Typically, a septic tank is a water-tight container made of fiberglass, polyethylene, or concrete and buried underground. Sanitary waste usually settles at the bottom of the tank, whereas grease and oils float to the top.
Similarly, a cesspool is a buried pit consisting of concrete or stone. One of the main differences with a cesspool is that wastewater doesn’t go through a filtration process and can contaminate the surrounding soil if it isn’t pumped every 2-5 years.
Our Long Island technicians are highly trained local pros keeping your cesspool pumped regularly to avoid sewage backups, costly repairs, and health hazards. You can count on our qualified experts to assess your cesspool, keep you updated on the issues, and address them immediately to protect you and your loved ones.
Signs Your Cesspool Needs Service
Signs that a cesspool may need service should not be ignored, as they indicate potential issues with the system.
- Slow drainage is often one of the earliest signs, where sinks, toilets, or showers take longer to empty. This could be an indication that the cesspool is nearing its capacity and needs to be pumped.
- Backups in plumbing fixtures, such as toilets or drains, are another clear sign that your cesspool requires attention. If multiple fixtures in your home are experiencing backups simultaneously, it could suggest a problem with the cesspool, such as a blockage or a full tank.
- Foul odors radiating from drains or the yard can also be an indicator that your cesspool needs service. These odors are typically caused by the buildup of sewage gases, which should be properly contained within the system. If you notice persistent and unpleasant smells, it's crucial to have a professional inspect and address the issue promptly.
- Wet patches in the yard, especially in the area where the cesspool is located, may suggest a leak or failure in the system. If you notice soggy or unusually damp areas around the cesspool, it's important to have it checked as it could indicate a problem with the tank or drainage field.
Take action today by contacting us for reliable cesspool services in Long Island call (631) 801-4100 or contact us online!
How Does Zoom Pumping™ for Cesspools Work?
Our trucks can remove up to 2,000 gallons of septage and can vacuum from up to 300 feet away for those hard-to-reach cesspools. Water jets are utilized after pumping, leaving the inside spotless and clear of debris. We also clean the inlets and outlets of the cesspool, going one step further to ensure easy flow throughout your system. To finish, we supply enzyme additives to keep your cesspool operating properly in between cleanings.
When it comes to emptying your cesspool, don’t leave it to just anyone. You deserve the experts. We guarantee you’ll only have the best technicians working with you because we thoroughly screen and background check everyone on our team. Thanks to our in-house training center, we also provide the right solutions to support your property.
Trust Zoom Drain of Long Island for cesspool pumping near you. Contact us at (631) 801-4100 to schedule your next service.
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Our FAQs
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To prevent clogs, avoid putting the following down your kitchen sink:
- Grease, oil, or fat (FOG).
- Coffee grounds.
- Eggshells or food scraps.
- Fibrous vegetables (like celery or corn husks).
- Pasta, rice, or other starchy foods.
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- Regularly clean drains using a natural drain cleaner like baking soda and vinegar.
- Install drain screens or traps to catch hair and debris.
- Avoid flushing non-biodegradable items down the toilet.
- Be mindful of what you pour down the kitchen sink (e.g., no grease or oils).
- Have professional inspections performed periodically.
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A cleanout is a pipe fitting that provides easy access for drain cleaning. If your plumbing system doesn't already have one, Zoom Drain can install a cleanout, which can save you time and money when clearing future blockages.
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Sewer lining is a trenchless method of repairing damaged pipes by inserting a liner into the existing pipe. The liner hardens into a new pipe, sealing any cracks or leaks. It’s less invasive and often more cost-effective than traditional sewer replacement.
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Signs that your sewer line may need repair or replacement include:
- Persistent slow drains or backups.
- Unpleasant odors coming from your drains.
- Wet spots or patches of lush greenery in your yard (indicating leaks).
- Gurgling sounds in your toilet or sinks. Zoom Drain provides comprehensive sewer repair, lining, and replacement services.
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A malfunctioning sewage pump may show signs like:
- Sewage backup or slow draining.
- Foul odors or gurgling noises.
- Inconsistent or no pump operation. Regular inspections and maintenance can prevent costly failures.
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Signs of sump pump issues include:
- Water pooling around the sump pump area.
- Strange noises when the pump operates.
- Pump not turning on or off properly.
- Water not being pumped out effectively. Zoom Drain can inspect and provide repair or replacement services.
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Jetting from the roof vent involves sending high-pressure water through your drain lines starting from the roof vent, which clears out blockages from the top of the pipes. This technique can reach clogs that are deep within the system, particularly for stubborn, hard-to-reach blockages.
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Hydrojetting is a technique where high-pressure water is used to clean drains. It’s especially effective for removing grease, debris, and tree roots. This method is ideal for tougher clogs that can't be easily cleared with standard tools.
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Zoom Drain uses advanced tools like:
- Hydrojetting machines for powerful, high-pressure water cleaning.
- Sewer cameras to inspect and locate blockages deep within your pipes.
- Locators to precisely find and identify issues underground or behind walls.
- Traditional augers for mechanical drain clearing when necessary.
Hear From Our Customers
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“Very knowledgeable, very clean especially considering what he was working on inside my house. Very pleasant to deal with. Fixed problem quickly. Cleaned up everything when done.”- Matt G
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“I highly recommend this company. Schedule on time, courteous (shoe covers, co-vid mask, drop cloths, etc), and able to complete a job another plumbing company was not able to complete (clogged drain). Repair person was friendly, courteous. Office staff were right on for scheduling (I needed further work unrelated to work just performed, and they had it scheduled before Nick (our repair person) had even left the property. I will only use Zoom for any and all plumbing and drain needs in the future.”- Howard G
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“I love that Zoom Drain is so considerate about my home.”- Dorette L.