Operating for over 50+ years, Armstrong’s Effluent Disposal was started by Mr Melvin Armstrong and continues as a family run concern to date operated by his son in law John and daughter Catherine, although we have recently expanded with the addition of a second vehicle so we can widen our support and continue to deliver the highest possible standards to existing and new customers.
A major benefit is there is one point of contact throughout. This also allows for flexibility in our working pattern enabling us to attend emergency call outs or urgent jobs within a timely manner.
We provide an array of services including septic tank/treatment plant/cesspool emptying. We offer small pump station/tank washdown and clearance. We have strong working relationships with local companies that provide wider services such as off mains drains clearance, tank surveys, inspections and repairs or new installs.
We operate across the whole of the North East (inc all of Northumberland, Tyne & Wear, Durham) and the Scottish Borders.
We offer our services to both domestic and commercial premises that are off grid.
As registered waste carriers we have a working relationship with Northumbrian Water to dispose of your waste in a professional and legal manner all of which you receive relevant duty of care waste transfer note.
In order for us to provide you with services that are tailored to your needs, we encourage you to schedule a meeting.
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