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by Custom Septic, Inc. | Jun 24, 2021 | Septic System Leak Detection, Septic System Repair, Septic System Replacement
There are many advantages to having a septic system instead of being on your city’s sewage system, but no system is perfect. All systems, in fact, that rely on mechanical components to work as designed can fail due to anything from metal failure, poor design and/or installation or even just an accident of nature. If your septic system needs to be repaired, the licensed professionals at Custom Septic are the company to do the job for you. No matter what your issue is we have seen it and know exactly what it will take to rectify the issue.
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by Custom Septic, Inc. | Jun 4, 2021 | Septic Malfunction, Septic System Leak Detection, Septic System Repair
Your septic system is easy to ignore. It is not something that you can actually see every day and one of those things that just works for years at a time with no problems. There is no reason to think much about it when you flush your toilet or take a shower, but it is a very important part of your home’s inner workings. In fact, it is wise to consider regular maintenance for your septic system before you are forced into a major repair and potential damage to your home. Custom Septic can perform routine maintenance so that you can avoid a septic problem
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by Custom Septic, Inc. | May 14, 2021 | Septic Inspection, Septic System Contractor, Septic System Leak Detection
Even the idea of a septic system failure in your home can cause extreme stress and anxiety. No one ever wants to deal with that – the smell, the damage and the financial cost. Fortunately, if you complete regular maintenance on your septic system, you can effectively prevent a septic system failure from wreaking havoc on your life. Custom Septic Inc. can complete residential septic system inspection and repair. Our licensed and experienced septic system professionals will focus on preventing a major issue and/or failure so that you do not have to. Common signs that you may have a problem with your septic system include slow flushes, continuously running toilets, backed up toilets, bad odors, or a soggy drain field.
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by Custom Septic, Inc. | Mar 31, 2021 | Septic Malfunction, Septic System Info, Septic System Leak Detection
With over 500,000 homes in Minnesota using septic systems, it’s important for property owners to understand and know the warning signs of septic system failures. The life expectancy of a septic system can vary greatly. Life expectancy is dependent upon a variety of factors. The range is so different that it spans anywhere from 15 to 40 years. The better you take care of your system, the longer it will last. At Custom Septic, we are a full-service septic company that covers all of your septic needs. Today, we want to focus on you being able to recognize when a problem
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by Custom Septic, Inc. | Feb 5, 2021 | Septic Malfunction, Septic System Leak Detection, Septic System Repair
Custom Septic, Inc., is ready to help you repair whatever problem has developed with your septic system. We have established a strong reputation for professionalism and expertise in all aspects of septic system repair. We understand the complexities of septic systems, from design and implementation to repairs and maintenance. If you are concerned that you may have a septic system maintenance issue, contact our team quickly. If the problem you have discovered an issue that is more acute, contacting us as soon as possible is an essential step.
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by Custom Septic, Inc. | Dec 17, 2020 | Septic Compliance Inspections, Septic Malfunction, Septic System Leak Detection
One of the most unpleasant experiences for any homeowner is a problem with their septic system. When something goes wrong with the system that is designed to move waste water and waste material away from the home, you are left dealing with an extremely unpleasant odor — at the very least. If the problem is severe enough, you could also have to deal with an expensive clean-up and replacement of component parts or the entire system.
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