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At Drain King, we take pride in providing reliable, honest, and expert service for every customer. Whether it’s a minor clog or a major emergency, our team is dedicated to solving your drain and sewer problems quickly and efficiently—so you can get back to normal with total peace of mind.

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At Drain King, we take great pride in our reliable, courteous, and highly qualified technicians. We use state-of-the-art equipment to correctly recommend piping systems for new homes or commercial properties. Each system must be evaluated and considered as it is needed for each particular application. Technicians at Drain King are qualified to identify the best composite piping system as well as the size of line your home or business will need.

When considering what material to use for your home or business you must consider that your pipes provides water for drinking, bathing, washing and cleaning. These are everyday functions of human life which make it essential that your copper piping system be carefully planned.

With new advanced materials for piping, more choices and an ever increasing awareness of the importance of piping, characteristics of the piping material used for modern sewer system have become very important. Composite pipes are designed to satisfy all the requirements of a modern sewer or septic system including:

  • Thermal strength
  • Effective insulating properties
  • Thermal expansion and contraction
  • Non-corrosive, Clean, Safe and hygienic
  • Quiet with no noise
  • Consistent performance through out life span

Here at Drain King, we can help you with all of your septic and sewer-system needs in Minneapolis, St Paul and Bloomington, MN. Please contact us at 763-786-3000. We can answer any questions you have.

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Are storm drains public property?

Storm drain systems can involve both public infrastructure and private property features . Public systems typically include street drains, curbs, and municipal piping. However, once stormwater enters private property, through catch basins, retention ponds, or culverts, the responsibility may shift.

How often should I clean my septic tank?

Most home septic tanks require cleaning every three to five years . Pumping is needed when solids fill from one-third to one-half of the tank. The only way to know when this occurs is to have your tank inspected by a septic contractor.

What is at the bottom of a storm drain?

Some of the heavier sediment and small objects may settle in a catch basin, or sump , which lies immediately below the outlet, where water from the top of the catch basin reservoir overflows into the sewer proper.

What's the difference between a sewer and a storm drain?

Most storm drains simply collect rain water and channel it away to prevent flooding, carrying polluted runoff to local water resources. Sanitary sewers carry wastewater or sewage from homes and businesses through an entirely separate piping network below city streets.

How often should I clear my sewer line?

Most people should have their sewer lines cleaned every 18 to 22 months or every year and a half to two years . This time frame is enough to clear out any more minor clogs and other problems before they get worse. If your system is prone to clogs, it’s better to schedule more regular […]

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