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Businiess name:  Scituate Cesspool Inc
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
I've been using this company for 17 years for routine septic-tank pumping, and to replace a failed septic pump. They always have been prompt, very reasonably priced, and professional. All four times I've used them, the technicians have been very nice and never rushed the job, including one time when there were so many solids in my tank that it took over an hour to fully clean out. To the reviewer above who blamed the company for his septic tank filling back up after three weeks: it is supposed to fill up. Your septic system works by holding those 1000 gals in the tank so that bacteria can break down the solids, then the broken-down material flows into your leach field and then into the water table. Please do not blame your lack of understanding on this company; your ignorance is not their fault.

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