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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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  • 3 Reasons Why You Should Replace Your Septic System

    28 July 2022

    A septic system offers sewage storage and handles wastewater treatment and management. However, though it is long-lasting, it may not last forever. Thus, like other paraphernalia, a septic system can depreciate over time due to wear and tear from everyday use. Thus, suppose you notice puddles of black water in your yard or foul odors from drain pipes, there is a chance that your septic system is damaged. Ultimately it may increase the costs of repairs, but homeowners should invest in septic system replacements to counter the effects and save money in the long run.

  • Is Your Shower Drain Clogged? Tips For Addressing The Issue

    26 April 2022

    Shower drains are one of the most common sources of plumbing clogs in the house, mostly because of soap scum and hair. As these things build up in your shower drain, they create blockages that can interfere with your water flow. If you've noticed that your shower drain is clogged and flowing slowly, it's important that you take the necessary steps to clear it. Here's a look at what your plumber wants you to know about clearing clogged shower drains.

  • 4 Benefits Of Timely Septic Tank Pumping

    27 January 2022

    A septic tank is an excellent investment for any home that is not connected to the public sewer system. Besides being cheap to install, septic tanks eliminate monthly sewer fees, making them cheap to maintain. However, to get the most out of your septic tank, you have to inspect and empty it when it's full. Instead of worrying that your septic tank might fail unexpectedly, check out these four benefits of having the tank pumped when necessary.