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Luis Fanlo

Luis Fanlo, owner of Arrow Sewer & Drain, has been learning the plumbing trade since he was 17. After immigrating to the United States with his family from the Philippines when he was young, Luis determined to build a business that changed the game for plumbing in New Jersey. After gaining extensive experience in the industry, he noticed there seemed to be a lack of plumbing services that covered both sewer and plumbing work in commercial and residential spaces. This is why he began FMS Plumbing. By blending both excavation and plumbing services into one, he realized he could create a one-of-a-kind, small-business experience for families and residents in the area. From there, he expanded his craft. He started his business with one truck and one trailer when he was 22. Now, Arrow Sewer & Drain has grown to become a trusted, reliable resource for plumbing needs across all of New Jersey. His wife, Heather, is the CFO of Arrow Sewer & Drain. This carries on the minority-owned, family business he has built over the years. Luis is a member of the New Jersey State League of Master Plumbers, which provides customers with peace of mind about his qualifications and knowledge of the industry. He has dedicated himself to creating a small business with large company services, meaning clients can access the exceptional customer service of a small business with the resources typically found only at larger companies.
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Contaminated Soil Removal: Cleaning Up the Mess from an Old Septic Tank

Updated On 01/30/2026 During septic tank removal, there is always a risk of contaminating the surrounding soil. In these situations, the contaminated soil must be removed to maintain the health and safety of the public and preserve the life of nearby plants and animals. Dedicated to the safety of our clients in all of New […]

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