Larry’s Sewer And Drains

Septic Company in Brooklyn, New York

(646) 328-8261, Brooklyn, NY 11213View on Yelp
Larry’s Sewer And Drains - septic in Brooklyn, NY

About Larry’s Sewer And Drains

Larry's Sewer and Drains is a Brooklyn, NY provider covering both plumbing and septic services for residential and commercial customers across the borough. There's something to be said for working with a company that has a personal identity behind the name. In a city where impersonal service is common, knowing there's a specific person accountable for the work can make a real difference. Brooklyn property owners dealing with everything from routine maintenance to unexpected backups can call Larry's at (646) 328-8261 for hands-on, direct service.

Services

Plumbing
Septic Services

Services & Process

Larry's Sewer and Drains handles septic tank pumping, sewer line cleaning, and plumbing repairs for homes and multi-unit properties throughout Brooklyn. Septic tank pumping removes the accumulated solids and scum from the tank, which protects the drain field and keeps the system functioning as intended. Plumbing services cover pipe repairs, fixture issues, and sewer connection problems that often go hand in hand with septic concerns in older Brooklyn buildings. Property managers who oversee multiple units benefit from having a reliable single contact for both types of service calls.

Service Area

Larry's Sewer and Drains serves Brooklyn, NY and the surrounding communities that border the borough. Their central Brooklyn positioning makes them accessible to customers in a wide range of neighborhoods, from Flatbush and Crown Heights to neighborhoods closer to the borough's edges. You can reach the team at (646) 328-8261 to verify service in your area.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I find the septic tank on my Brooklyn property?
If you have a property survey or as-built drawings, the tank location is often marked on those documents. A technician can also probe the yard or use locating equipment to find it if records aren't available.
What's the difference between a cesspool and a septic tank?
A cesspool is a simple pit that collects waste and allows liquids to leach into the surrounding soil, with no treatment component. A septic tank separates solids from liquids and sends the effluent to a drain field for further filtration. Many older Brooklyn properties have cesspools rather than modern septic systems.
Can I use chemical drain cleaners while waiting for a service appointment?
Chemical cleaners can provide temporary relief for minor clogs, but they won't fix a serious blockage and can damage older pipes with repeated use. For a septic system, harsh chemicals can also kill the beneficial bacteria that help break down waste.
What should property managers know about maintaining shared sewer lines?
In multi-unit buildings, shared lines carry much higher volume than single-family systems, which means they need more frequent cleaning and inspection. Establishing a routine maintenance schedule prevents the kind of backup that affects every tenant in the building.
How long does septic tank pumping actually take?
For a standard residential tank, the pumping process itself usually takes thirty to forty-five minutes. Add time for accessing the tank, inspection, and cleanup, and a typical service call runs about one to two hours.
Is there a best time of year to have septic service done in Brooklyn?
Spring and fall are popular times because the ground isn't frozen and conditions are comfortable for technicians working outside. That said, septic issues don't follow a seasonal schedule, and most providers handle service year-round.

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