Seabring St Sewer and Drains

Septic Company in Brooklyn, New York

(347) 763-572159 Seabring St, Brooklyn, NY 11231View on Yelp

About Seabring St Sewer and Drains

Seabring St Sewer and Drains is a Brooklyn, New York provider covering plumbing, HVAC, and septic services for residential and commercial customers. Operating in a borough as dense and varied as Brooklyn means handling everything from brownstone plumbing repairs to drain issues in commercial buildings. Their range across three service categories makes them useful for property managers who'd rather work with one contractor for multiple needs. You can reach them directly at (347) 763-5721.

Services

Plumbing
Heating & Air Conditioning/HVAC
Septic Services

Services & Process

Seabring St Sewer and Drains works across plumbing, heating and cooling, and septic systems. Plumbing services cover drain clearing, pipe repairs, and fixture work typical of Brooklyn's older housing stock. On the HVAC side, they handle heating system maintenance and air conditioning repairs, which is particularly relevant in Brooklyn's aging prewar buildings. Septic services would include tank pumping, inspections, and drain clearing for properties not connected to the municipal sewer line, as well as grease trap work for commercial clients.

Service Area

Seabring St Sewer and Drains serves Brooklyn and the surrounding New York City area. Their local 347 area code covers all five boroughs, so they're positioned to handle calls from neighboring areas beyond Brooklyn when needed.

Frequently Asked Questions

Why would a sewer and drain company also offer HVAC services?
In older buildings, plumbing and heating systems share infrastructure, and problems in one often affect the other. A provider comfortable with both can diagnose issues more accurately and avoid the miscommunication that sometimes happens when two separate contractors are pointing fingers at each other's work.
How do I find out if my Brooklyn property has a septic system or is connected to city sewer?
Your property records or a quick call to the NYC Department of Environmental Protection can clarify your connection status. A plumber or septic technician can also check on-site during a visit. Properties in Brooklyn that haven't been updated in decades occasionally have private systems that owners aren't even aware of.
What's involved in a basic drain clearing service?
A technician will run a cable or hydro-jet through the blocked line to break up or flush out the obstruction. If the clog keeps coming back, they may use a camera to look inside the pipe and find the root cause, which is often tree root intrusion, grease buildup, or a damaged pipe.
Can I get my septic tank inspected before buying a property in Brooklyn?
Yes, and it's a smart move. A pre-purchase septic inspection checks the tank's condition, measures sludge levels, and assesses the drain field. Real estate agents often recommend this before closing on any property with a private septic system to avoid inheriting an expensive repair.
How long does a septic tank pumping appointment usually take?
A standard residential pumping typically takes one to two hours from start to finish. That includes locating and uncovering the access lid, pumping the tank, and a basic visual inspection. If the lid is buried deep or the tank is unusually large, it can take longer.
What heating systems do sewer and drain companies with HVAC services typically work on?
Many Brooklyn buildings use steam or hot water radiator systems, boilers, and forced air furnaces. A provider with HVAC experience should be comfortable servicing and repairing these systems, along with more modern ductless mini-split units that are increasingly common in renovated units.

Is this your business?

Claim your listing to update your info and connect with customers.

Claim This Listing

More Septic Companies