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Vacuum Truck Professional Services | Nassau County & Suffolk County Long Island, NY | AllStormDrains.com

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ALL STORM DRAINS INC. WATER REMOVAL NASSAU COUNTY, NEW YORK VACUUM TRUCK SERVICE The Best Storm Drain Repair  Company On Long Island Email:  George@AllStormDrai ns.com Phone:  516.825.1010   Fax:  631.475.2898 All Storm Drains Inc. is a licensed and insured vacuum truck company that has grown to a successful business in Nassau County for three key reasons: Honesty, Professionalism, & Superior Service. What separates us from our competitors is that we aim to focus on quality service and customer satisfaction while building a “one to one” personal relationship with each of our clients. Email: George@AllStormDrains.com Phone: 516.825.1010 Fax: 631.475.2898 There are different types of Vacuum Trucks used for different applications throughout the Nassau County area. Some trucks are used for septic and trap grease services . These trucks have a tank and a vacuum pump to suck wastewater or other non hazardous, non-flammable-liquids. These trucks are used to service cesspools, sewag

Custom Vacuum Tanks | Long Island New York

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   Custom Vacuum Tanks Custom Vacuum Tanks  use carbon steel, stainless steel, or aluminum when being constructed.  Carbon steel tends to rust.  Stainless Steel resists rusting a lot, and aluminum oxidizes (rusts in a different process).  Aluminum tanks do have a weight advantage enabling modifications to be made in bigger capacities.   Vacuum Truck Tanks  can be measured in barrels (BBLS) or liquid Gallons.  The outside shell of the tank and the heads can vary in thickness depending on the client's specifications.  On the inside of the tank there are baffles.  Note: Smooth bore tanks have no baffles.  A baffled tank has 1 baffle or more.  Baffle components are essential in breaking water surge or gravitational shifts of kinetic energy that can potentially affect control of a vehicle when in motion.  Note:  New York has a lot of road traffic, so a tank with baffles is highly suggested as opposed to a smooth bore tank Customizing A Vactor Truck or Septic Truck 101 Coleman Vacuum Sys

Everything You Need to Know About A Vacuum Truck | All Storm Drains Inc.

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Everything You Need to Know About A Vacuum Truck https://www.allstormdrains.com/ You’ve probably seen them on the road, or on the job site: large industrial trucks with holding tanks, pumps, and suction hoses. They’re called vacuum trucks, and they provide a vital service to cities and businesses needing material removed from underground, overhead, or from a distance. Keep reading to find out everything you need to know about a vacuum truck. What is a Vacuum Truck Used For? Vacuum trucks , also known as vacuum tankers, are often used by cities to handle large-scale liquid and sludge clean up, most commonly in sewer and septic system maintenance. They can also be used in industrial and municipal settings to suction water and debris left from hydro-excavation or drilling jobs. From clearing mud to expose utility lines, to preventing sewer system overloads, vacuum trucks meet the needs of cities and industries requiring environmental clean up, storage tank upkeep, and w