Facing septic issues is a reality, and when the resolution goes beyond a simple fix, the need to replace certain components, such as the septic tank, may arise.
Different individuals have varied preferences in handling such situations – some opt to explore different options, while others seek the fastest resolution possible.
With our team of DEQ certified professionals and the provision of free estimates, our goal is to equip you, the customer, with everything essential to ensure a smooth and positive experience during the replacement or installation of a septic system. From the initial planning and permitting stages to the actual installation of your tank, we are committed to guiding you every step of the way, fostering clarity and understanding throughout the process.
Feel free to inquire about price matching if you've already received an estimate from another company – your business is highly valued!
Here's what you can anticipate during the replacement of septic system components:
For more intricate components such as a drain field or ATT system, the process is similar, but some variations may occur:
In residential settings, the most common replacements involve septic tanks. Many septic tanks installed before 1990 were constructed with steel, which is prone to rust and brittleness under normal septic conditions.
Today, we replace deteriorating steel tanks with concrete ones, renowned for their durability and sustainability. This ensures your septic system functions optimally, contributing to environmental health.
Common residential tank sizes are either 1000 gallons or 1500 gallons. A 1000-gallon tank is suitable for up to four bedrooms, while five bedrooms or more require a 1500-gallon tank, as per County requirements.
We also specialize in Commercial Systems, ATT Systems, and other complex systems. Feel free to call in advance to speak with an experienced professional about your project – we're here to assist you.
If you are looking for information on Alternative Treatment Technologies (ATT) Systems, You can read about them on our informative web page here. Or call for more information at (503)829-8458.
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