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Septic Preservation Services Values Realtor Referrals

          Septic Preservation Services  Septic Preservation Services is consistently referred by realtors in Attleboro, Norton, Plainville, North Attleboro, Mansfield, Foxboro, Wrentham, Franklin and surrounding towns as a premier provider of Title 5 Septic Inspections to home buyers and sellers. If you require a Title 5 Septic Inspection or would like more information please call our office at 877-378-4279 or visit www.septicpreservation.com

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Septic Preservation Services Visits Local Towns

            Septic Preservation Services  Septic Preservation Services conducted fall services in Norton, Mansfield, Attleboro, Lakeville, and Raynham last week.   Septic Preservation Services will be conducting septic system services in Lakeville, Halifax, Hanover, Hanson, Wareham, and Plymouth this week. Our septic inspectors will be completing septic inspections in Dartmouth, Lakeville, Middleboro, Attleboro, Swansea, Mansfield, Franklin, and Acton this week.

You can reach us at 877-378-4279 for all your septic needs or visit www.septicpreservation.com

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Septic Preservation Services Advises Regular Septic Maintenance

         Septic Preservation Services   Septic Preservation Services advises our customers to service their septic system on a regular basis. Regular septic tank cleaning, and septic pumping is important to the longevity of your septic system. If you would like a septic inspection, septic cleaning, septic pumping, or free consultation concerning your septic system please call our office at 877-378-4279 or visit www.septicpreservation.com for more information.

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Septic Preservation Services Offers Complete Septic Services

           Septic Preservation Services Septic Preservation Services, All Clear Septic and Wastewater Services, and Down to Earth Construction offer complete septic services including septic inspections, septic repairs, septic pumping, septic tank cleaning, and septic installations. We service the entire New England region including Plymouth, Dennis, Wareham, Marion, Hanover, Halifax, Dartmouth, Acton, Foxboro, Little Compton, Tiverton, York, Wells, and Norton.

Call us at 877-378-4279 or visit www.septicpreservation.com

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Septic Preservation Services Conducting Interviews

     Septic Preservation Services          Septic Preservation Services is conducting interviews for septic inspections, septic repairs, and septic installations. If you live in the area including but not limited to Bolton, Holliston, Franklin, Hudson, Berlin, Plainville, Mansfield, Norton, Attleboro, Lakeville, and Rehoboth please call our office to set up an interview at 877-378-4279 or visit www.septicpreservation.com

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Septic Preservation Services Dedicated to Keeping Customers Informed

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Septic Systems make suburban living possible.  There are many areas which are not serviced by a municipal sewage system and therefore a private septic system is the answer.  Many people who have grown up in the city and decide to make the move out to “the sticks” are not familiar at all with a private septic system.  Once homeowners realize how a septic system and its components operate, they can better understand how to keep it functioning properly.

There are many do’s and don’ts on how to maintain your septic system, whether it be what not to put down your toilet and drains, or cleaners that may be harmful to your system.

All Clear Septic and Wastewater Services is proud to offer educational videos and papers to help home owners better understand their septic systems and how to keep it functioning properly.  Visit www.septicpreservation.com and click on the links to view information to better help you understand your septic system as well as tips for everyday living or water usage as well as cleaning products and additives.  Click on the product link for FAQ.

Septic Preservation  Services also offers a maintenance program to help keep your septic system functioning properly as well as technicians who will answer any questions you may have.

Call 877-378-4279 to speak to a SPS professional and have all your questions answered or for an appointment for a septic evaluation. We are here to help.

 

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Septic Preservation Services Hires a New Service Technician

             Septic Preservation Services  Septic Preservation Services is pleased to announce the hiring of a new service technician. John Figueirdo from Tiverton, RI joined Septic Preservation Services earlier this month to assist us with improving our customer service. John will be trained to perform septic inspections, septic repairs, and septic installations. As with all of our service technicians, he will be serving our customers in Dennis, Acton, Southboro, Middleboro, Portsmouth, Westerly, Kingstown, Stow, Mansfield, Norton, Attleboro, as well as the rest of New England. Please help us in welcoming John.

Don’t hesitate to call Septic Preservation Services with all your septic questions at 877-378-4279 or visit www.septicpreservation.com

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Septic Preservation Services Available 24/7

           Septic Preservation Services Septic Preservation Services is available for emergency services 24/7. No matter if you are in York, ME Westerly, RI,  Dennis, MA , or Southboro, MA,  we are your septic professionals. Our professional staff specializes in septic inspections, septic repairs, septic designs, and septic installations.

You can reach us at 877-378-4279 or visit www.septicpreservation.com

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Prepare Your Septic System for the Upcoming Winter

           Septic Preservation Services Septic Preservation Services like many of our customers is looking forward to a mild winter. Winters that are very cold with lots of snow can stress your septic system. The cold temperatures can freeze pipes and make access to your septic system very difficult if the ground is frozen. To avoid issues, your septic tank and pump chamber covers should be at grade and not buried. You should also service your septic tank by having your septic tank pumped and cleaned before the first frost. Snow is fun to play in but not so fun to work in. It can greatly complicate any septic service, septic pumping, or septic repairs. Additionally when it melts, it can flood your septic tank or leach field. Thought should be given when landscaping and snowplowing to locate snow away from your septic tank and leach field. Melting snow should also be diverted away from your septic system.

Please call us with any of your winter septic questions or issues and we are glad to help.  You can reach us at 877-378-4279 or visit www.septicpreservation.com

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Gardens and Septic Systems

gardensCountry living is a great  lifestyle for many people. While planning gardens and orchards, there are certain things you need to keep in mind.   For example, most country homes require a septic system for disposal of sewage. While septic systems are fairly efficient, the leach field is an essential element in processing and dispersing the waste water. Because of the possibility of bacteria in the soil, only grass, shallow-rooted flowers, bulbs and meadow grasses are planted directly over the septic system. You should never plant fruits or vegetables on or near a leach field.

How do you locate the septic system?   A  septic plot plan  is always  filed with the local Board of Health in Massachusetts, DEM in Rhode Island, New Hampshire DES, and Plumbing Code Enforcement in Maine.   Visit your appropriate agency  to obtain a copy of your septic system.  Measure and mark the perimeter with landscaper’s spray paint. While new construction requires a plot plan, older homes may not have any documents available to indicate the location of the septic tank and leach lines.

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Locate the sewer lines leading away from the house. There may be a clean-out, risers or manhole cover indicating the location of the septic tank. Generally, the septic tank is located approximately 10 to 15 feet away from from the house.

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Probe with a metal rod, pushing it gently into the ground to locate the gravel drain field. The leach lines usually are 6 to 18 inches below the surface of the soil. Work your way out and away from the house. As you find the perimeter of the drain field, mark it with landscaper’s spray paint.

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Measure 10 feet from the outer perimeter of the leach field. Mark the garden’s borders with stakes.    Fruits and vegetables should be planted at least 10 feet from a septic system or leach field to avoid bacterial contamination.

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Prepare a landscape plan before planting shrubs or trees near a leach field. Non-aggressive shrubs and trees should be planted at a distance equal to the mature height of the plant. Trees with aggressive roots, such as a willow tree, should be planted at least 50 feet from a leach field.

Septic Preservation  can answer all your questions on your septic system and help you with all your septic needs throughout New England. They can be reached at 877-378-4279 or visit www.septicpreservation.com