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A few weeks ago, my husband and I met with a general contractor. We talked with this professional about building an addition onto our small home. At this time, he informed us about a problem with our septic tank. We learned we would have to relocate a couple of septic lines before construction could begin on our home. Are you considering building an addition onto your house or business? Before you get too far along in this complex process, think about consulting with someone from a reputable septic service in your area. An expert from a septic service can inform you if your current septic tank will be large enough to accommodate the addition. On this blog, I hope you will discover the most common tasks performed by septic services. Enjoy!

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  • Top 3 Common Portable Toilet Renting Mistakes You Must Avoid

    26 May 2023

    Whether you are holding an outdoor event or working on a construction site, portable toilet renting is an excellent way to ensure proper sanitation. Unfortunately, you may make a few common mistakes when getting a portable toilet rental, which could lead to a less-than-pleasant experience.  Read on and learn about the top three among these mistakes to avoid, and their potential ramifications. 1. Renting Based Only on Price The cost of portable toilet renting depends on several factors, including the type of portable rental and your location.

  • 4 Ways To Prepare For Septic Tank Pumping

    9 May 2023

    If it's getting time to have your septic tank pumped out again, you'll want to think about how to prepare for the process. The septic tank pumping service does all of the work, so there is nothing for you to help with when the work is ongoing. However, you might want to prepare for the visit in the following ways.  1. Let The Service Know Of Any Issues You Have

  • Why Is Your Septic Tank Filling Up So Quickly?

    21 April 2023

    If you follow EPA guidelines, you should pump your septic tank roughly every 3-5 years. The EPA-recommended schedule isn't perfect and won't apply to all situations, but it does provide a relatively good range for most homes. However, needing to pump your tank slightly more or less often doesn't necessarily indicate an underlying issue with your septic system. However, you may have an issue if you must schedule tank cleanings significantly more often than every three years.

  • Call For Septic Tank Repair Work If You Notice These Issues

    6 April 2023

    Even the septic tanks that have been properly maintained over the years can get to a point where they need some repair work done to them. The older the septic tank is, the more likely it is that you are going to run into the occasional problem. However, quickly addressing the small issues as they pop up can help ensure that the tank will be able to last a while longer before it needs to be completely replaced with a brand-new one.

  • 4 Reasons Why You Should Schedule Septic System Cleaning Before Selling Your Home

    20 March 2023

    Selling your home is a difficult process, and you want to ensure the deal goes through without any unforeseen issues that could delay or derail it. One important part of the selling process that often gets overlooked is septic system cleaning. Scheduling cleaning for your septic system before listing your home can help ensure the sale goes through quickly and without any costly surprises. The last thing you want is a foul smell during an open house or a failed septic system inspection to prevent the sale.