Banfax Pest Control is a locally owned company that has been serving the communities of Northwest Ohio since 1974. Located in Wood County we also serve the surrounding counties of Lucas, Henry, Hancock, Fulton, Sandusky, Ottawa, Putnam and Seneca. We offer both reactive and preventative services to make sure that existing pests are eliminated from your home or business. Our methods will control and repel pests while keeping your family and pets safe. We are a licensed company that is proudly a member of the Toledo Pest Control Association, which aims to promote education and best practices in the field of pest control.
Banfax Pest Control was founded by entrepreneur Vince Messenger in 1974 as an add-on business along with a landscape firm, office cleaning, fire extinguisher sales and service companies. He involved his five boys in the family businesses. Today his son Jeffrey Messenger is the sole owner of Banfax Pest Control and Knickerbocker Fire Guard. As licensed members of the Toledo Pest Control Association and the National Pest Management Association, we are qualified and knowledgeable about modern pest control and removal techniques.
If you are in need of a licensed pest control provider, Banfax Pest Control can handle all your needs. Beginning with the initial request for service, Banfax will follow-up with a phone call to assess your needs. A timely appointment will be made which may include an on-site inspection and assessment for treatment, or to start an initial service. If you are looking for a one-time or monthly/quarterly service we can help you find the best means of control for your unwanted pests. There are differing degrees of severity of infestations.
When a septic tank backflows soon after being pumped out, it is a strong indicator of a failed drainage bed. In this situation, the needed repairs will depend on the nature and extent of the damage.
The original septic systems used clay pipes with holes in them to connect the house to the tank and the tank to the drain field. Unfortunately, clay is brittle and prone to breaking, which is why modern septic systems use PVC pipe that can take a lot of abuse.
So how often should you have your septic tank pumped? This will depend on several factors, including the size of the tank, the number of people in the household, and whether the home uses a garbage disposal or not.
Did you know that most residential septic systems are regulated by either local or state health departments that issue construction and operating permits? Regulating agencies rarely inspect or evaluate septic systems after they become operational.
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