Our Team of Professionals
Our distinctive approach to Operations and Maintenance, meticulously crafted to accommodate the varied technologies employed in commercial settings, ensures enhanced operational efficiencies both in the immediate and long-term. At the forefront of our priorities lies the assurance of long-term cost predictability and unwavering operational reliability. We deliver extensive support designed to optimize your operational processes. By significantly reducing risk exposure and efficiently managing facility operations, we provide a sense of security, allowing you to concentrate on your core business activities with the confidence that your facility is functioning at its optimum."
- Water Testing
- Sample Collection
- Pressure Switch Installation and Replacement
- Storage Tank Installation and Replacement
- Bladder Tank Installation and Replacement
- Well Disinfection
- Wastewater Systems
- Septic System Installation, Replacement and Maintenance
- Control Panel Troubleshooting
- Lift Station Maintenance
- Pull Lift Station Pumps to Derag
- Replace and Install Pumps
- Install and Replace Motors
- Wastewater Air lines and Diffusers
Drinking Water Services
Water systems that require a water license operator:
- Chemical Adjustments
- Submitting monthly reports MORs (Monthly Operating Reports)
- Clean chlorine injection
- Responding to DEP/DOH inspection report
- Equipment replacement
- Sample collection
Did you know that as a Commerical Business:
- Ice Samples – Any store producing their own ice are required by the Department of Agricultural to have their ice tested quarterly.
- Backflow Devices – It’s required by FDEP ( Florida Department of Enviroment Protection) to have a Backflow Recertified minimum annually by a Florida Licensed Backflow tester.
Waste Water Treatment:
Wastewater Treatment Plants are required by FDEP ( Florida Department of Environmental Protection) to have a Wastewater operator visit their facility based on the facility’s permit.
Our Services include but not limited to the following:
- Process Control
- Preventive maintenance on blowers, otors, ect.. such as changing the oil, adding grease to motor and blowers as needed.
- Chemical Adjustments
- Submitting monthly reports DMR ( Discharge Monitoring Reports)
- Scheduleing Sludge Hauls
- Responding to SEP/EPC Inspection Reports
- Equipment Replacement
- Sample Collection
Lift Station Maintenance:
The property that has their ownlift station will be responsible to maintain their lift station whether it’s pumping to a city or countymain, to their wastewater treatment plant.
*Most people think that once it’s flushed down the toilet , sink, ect..they don’t have to worry about it, but when the lift station pumps get clogged or worst burn up then they want to call the owner and /or property manager saying, “my toilet won’t flush!” not knowing it was their fault in the first place.
Our services include, but not limited to the following:
- Pulling pumps
- Cleaning debris from the pumps
- Replacing pumps
- Troubleshooting panels
- Grease preventive maintenance
We encourage our cleints to teach their residents to only flush those things with are suppose to be flushed and put the rest in the trash can. Thei is a never-ending battle and most of mu clients send out reminders monthly.
Septic Systems:
Septic Systems are required by Florida to have a maintenance entity.
These requirements are, including:
- Maintenance contracts – Homeowners must maintain a valid maintenance contract with an approved maintenance entity for the life of the system.
- Inspections – The maintenance entity must inspect and service the system at least twice per year.
- Inspection Report – The maintenance entity must submit inspections reports to the Florida Department of Health
- Department of Health will inspect the maintenance and performance of the system at least once per year.
- Operating Permit – Homeowners must maintain a current operating permit for the life of the system. The operating permit mist ne renewed every two years.
- Maintenance entity service agreement- THe maintenance entity service agreement must disclose that the property owner had the right to maintain their own system.
The Florida Department of Health (DOH) is the regulatory body that governs septic systems in Florida
Septic tanks should ne pumped every 3 to 5 years by a state licensed septage disposal company. Alternative systems with eletrical float switches, pumps, or mechanical components should be inspected more ofter, generally once a year.