
11 May 2023 | 8 replies
Consequently, we ask to turn it off if not used and/or prior their departure as prolonged periods of high temperatures eat through the chemicals quickly and the homeowners will most likely get charged extra for that by their pool maintenance vendor:/

12 May 2023 | 7 replies
Bring meds back to pharmacies for disposal.Grease & Fat – Congeals once it cools down, filling pipes with a solid mass that blocks pipes.Pesticides – Destroys the good bacteria used to break down waste at treatmentCat LitterTampons and Pads –These items are too thick for toilet pipes.Cigarette Butts – Full of toxic chemicals that can pollute waterways.Chewing Gum – Can literally gum up the works.Nail Polish & Remover – Toxic.Dead Pet Goldfish – Not necessarily bad, but can cause problems with clogging or could introduce disease into septic system.CosmeticsPaper Towels – Do not break down like toilet paper; Too thick for plumbing pipes.Tenant(s) have inspected and tested all drains, faucets, and sinks to ensure that there are no problems with the plumbing upon taking possession of the unit._____________________________ ___________________________________________ ______________I have my tenants read and sign the following after being in the same situation but only on the hook for $250.

18 July 2019 | 32 replies
I'd like to avoid chemicals, but if it's not possible I need to consider options.Has anyone seen any good write ups similar to this outlining the process, particularly when dealing with flooring stained from years of renovations?

15 May 2023 | 7 replies
If you keep chemicals on site, be sure they are in a locked enclosure.

11 August 2022 | 10 replies
Chemically treating the shoreline is not that expensive and can take care of those issues, permits are easy.Proximity on that chain makes a difference also as the north side is less desirable than the south as travel time is a factor.

19 May 2023 | 13 replies
I'm trying to figure out the most effective approach (chemical vs heat vs cold vs fumigation, etc).

22 May 2023 | 7 replies
It ultimately depends on the individual buyer and their personal beliefs and concerns.Regarding a property that was once used as a meth lab or for illicit drug use, it's important to note that these properties can present significant health and safety risks due to the chemicals and residues involved.

29 August 2007 | 6 replies
My local health dept and our local EPA has been in the back pockets of big business allowing them to dump toxic chemicals into our rivers and leach agent in our back yards for over 20 years, all while they want to soak the little home owner who is simply trying to sell his house and move to a better life.

25 July 2022 | 17 replies
I am a 21 year old rising senior pursuing a chemical engineering degree.

7 January 2022 | 5 replies
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