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Ensuring Your Septic System Doesn’t Fail

Ensuring Your Septic System Doesn’t FailAs a homeowner, the last thing that you want to happen on your Minnesota property is for your septic system to fail. A failed septic system can cause the groundwater to become contaminated, and it can put the health of you and your family at risk. At Custom Septic, we have the knowledge and experience to identify the potential failure signs of a septic system early on, so that you never get into the situation where your septic system fails. Partner with our dedicated septic system experts so that you can ensure that your septic system does not fail in the future.

When it comes to experience with septic systems, it is hard to beat the expertise that our staff brings to the table. Our owner, Brad Krotzer, has been working on septic systems

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Trusted Septic Professionals in Big Lake, MN

Trusted Septic Professionals in Big Lake, MNWhen most homeowners buy a home that has a septic system, they have no idea about how to properly maintain this part of the property. What can you flush into the septic system? How often should it be cleaned? How do I know if the existing septic system is in working order? These are all common questions that our trusted septic professionals at Custom Septic can answer for you. As a family-owned business, we treat all of our clients just like they are part of the family. Count on our team to handle your septic needs for your property in Big Lake, MN.

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Avoiding Costly Septic System Repairs

Avoiding Costly Septic System RepairsYour septic system is not something that you want to have to spend lots of money replacing or repairing. We can all admit that throwing money into repairing or replacing your septic system is not a home improvement project that excites us. The good news is that our team at Custom Septic can help our clients avoid the costly septic system repairs. Through proper septic system maintenance, the costly repairs can be avoided.

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Licensed Septic System Inspector

Licensed Septic System InspectorWhenever a septic system inspection is needed, experience and trustworthiness is critical when choosing the right team to handle this job. The state of Minnesota requires that all septic system inspections be completed by a state certified septic system inspector. By choosing to work with our trusted team at Custom Septic, you can be confident that the septic inspection will be handled exceptionally well from start to finish.

Why should you get your septic system inspected, you may be wondering? Well, there are certain situations where a septic system inspection is required

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Trusted Septic System Experts

Trusted Septic System ExpertsNo matter what situation you find yourself in with your septic system, our team at Custom Septic is here to help. You are not expected to be an expert when it comes to your septic system. That’s what we are here for! Specializing in septic system inspections, cleaning, design, installation and repairs, there’s no septic project that we are intimidated by.

Considering purchasing a home that has a septic system? Before ever committing to the home, it is critical that you get the septic system inspected. Our septic professionals are happy to give the system a thorough inspection and we will provide you with our recommendations. The hope is that it is in great condition, but if it’s not, we will be sure to break down the issues for you.

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Pumping Your Septic Tank

Pumping Your Septic TankThere are always lots of questions in regard to pumping out a septic tank. Why do we need to get it pumped? How often does my septic system need to be pumped? Should I get it pumped before I sell my home? How much does it cost? Do you have to dig anything up? Truthfully, these questions are really great! Understanding your septic system and the regular maintenance that is required for it makes it last longer and work better. At Custom Septic, we can answer all of your pumping septic tank questions. Below are the answers to are most common questions:

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