Septic Preservation Services

Septic Preservation Services in Massachusetts and Rhode Island

          Septic Preservation Services Septic Preservation Services is carrying out a Sand Filter Service in North Smithfield RI. You may have a sand filter due to a high groundwater, shallow bedrock, minimal soil availability or poor soil. If you have a Sand Filter or think that this would be a good septic solution for you please contact our office to schedule a service or for assistance in septic system design and installation.

         Septic Preservation Services are always available to do the work on your septic system that you may not want to. The phrase ‘sewage grinder pump’ does not sound pleasant so if you need repairs to your pump call Septic Preservation Services. We can carry out repairs on your sewage grinder pump so you do not need to worry about it. We have the equipment, training and experience to carry out repairs to sewage grinder pumps in a safe, sanitary and efficient manner. We have helped a client this week in Raynham, MA with this repair and can certainly schedule your repair too.  Call us at 877-378-4279 or visit www.septicpreservation.com

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Septic Preservation Services in Maine

             All Clear Septic & Wastewater Services Septic Preservation Services will be conducting Septic Services and Septic Cleaning in towns in Southern Maine  this week including Hebron, Turner, Winthrop, Lewiston, West Paris and Lisbon Falls. If you require Septic Services in Southern Maine please call our office.

          Septic Preservation Services also has overboard discharge service and overboard discharge repairs (OBDs) scheduled for Peaks Island, Orrs Island, Portland and Cape Elizabeth, Maine. If you need OBD repairs or service in Maine contact our office at 877-378-4279 or visit www.septicpreservation.com

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Septic Preservation Services Carrying Out Septic Services

          Septic Preservation Services  Septic Preservation Services is carrying out septic services and septic sewage pump repairs for customers in Marshfield, Scituate, Hanover, Hanson and Hingham today. If you have a Septic System and want a reliable company to carry out maintenance and repairs on your septic system please call our office for information on our services and how we can help you.  You can reach us at 877-378-4279 or visit www.septicpreservation.com

RASEM Red Expo

All Clear Septic and Wastewater at RASEM Red Expo

RASEM Red ExpoAll Clear Septic and Wastewater Services was at the RASEM Red Expo in Raynham last week.  Al Rivet and Liz Alves of All Clear were on hand to answer any questions on septic services.  Al participated in the RED Talks and spoke of all the services All Clear Septic and Septic Preservation had to offer to consumers.  These include Title 5 Septic Inspections, septic functional inspections, septic repairs, septic system assessments, septic maintenance, cleaning and pumping to name a few.  He also talked about the Realtor loyalty program All Clear and Septic Preservation offer to local realtors when they refer a client.  He was able to provide many tips for keeping a healthy septic system and avoiding  a septic system failure.  The talk was very interesting and informative and he and Liz were on hand to any clients or realtors with more information on all the services they provide.  Call Septic Preservation with any of your septic system questions at 877-378-4279 or visit www.septicpreservation.com
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Septic Preservation Services Have Company Wide Safety Meeting

            Septic Preservation Services Septic Preservation Services have a company wide Safety meeting today at their Norton MA offices. Septic Preservation Services considers the safety of its staff and clients as a high priority and wants to ensure that safety procedures are met and exceeded when carrying out jobs including but not limited to Septic Inspections, Septic Installation, Septic Cleaning, Septic Repairs and Septic Pumping.  Call us with all your questions at 877-378-4279 or visit www.septicpreservation. com

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Spooky Smells

       spooky  Septic Preservation Services is able to help if you have a spooky smell coming from your Septic System. It is unlikely that this is a ghostly issue and you may need to contact our office to have a septic inspection, septic cleaning or septic repairs.  Call us at 877-378-4279 or visit www.septicpreservation.com

 

 

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Septic Preservation Services Performing Septic First Maintenance Inspections

        Septic Preservation Services Septic Preservation Services will be carrying out Septic First Maintenance Inspections in Middletown, Portsmouth, and Tiverton RI.  The purpose of a First Maintenance Septic Inspection is to establish what type of septic system you have, if the system poses any risk to public health, if there is any risk to the environment, and determine if any immediate corrective actions should be taken. Please call our office with any questionsat 877-378-4279 or visit

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All Clear Septic at the RASEM Red Expo

                         Septic Preservation Services  Septic Preservation Service’s subsidiary company All Clear Septic and Wastewater Services attended the RASEM R.E.D. Expo in Raynham yesterday  . Al and Liz  attended the Realtor Association of Southeastern Massachusetts Real Estate Education Development Expo to answer questions Realtors have about topics including Septic Inspection, Title 5 Septic Inspections, Septic Cleaning and Septic Pumping.  Al will also be giving a R.E.D (Real Estate Education development) talk.  This event was attended by Realtors from Southeastern Massachusetts including Attleboro, North Attleboro, Norton, Mansfield, Rehoboth, Seekonk, Sharon, Foxboro, Franklin and Wrentham.

Please call us with all your questions at 877-378-4279 or visit www.septicpreservation.com

Title 5

FAQ on Title 5

FAQ on Title 5

What do I need to do to sell my house or build an addition on my home?

If you own a home that has a private sewage treatment system in the State of Massachusetts, you are required to have a State-Certified Title 5 Inspector perform an official Title 5 Inspection on your system prior to selling your home or building an addition.

What is a Title 5 Inspection?

Since 1995, the State of Massachusetts has required homeowners to have their private sewage treatment system check thoroughly by a State-Certified Title 5 Inspector. Here is what you can expect from an official Title 5 Inspection – the inspector will:

  • conduct an interview with the property owner
  • research the paperwork for your property at your city’s Board of Health Department
  • survey the general size of the building or list a summary of the number of bedrooms
  • inspects the connection from the house/building to the system
  • inspects the inlet/outlet of the septic tank
  • examines the integrity of the tank
  • measures the liquid/contents of the tank
  • examines the integrity of the distribution box
  • measures the liquid/contents of the distribution box
  • checks the soil absorption system (SAS) condition
  • checks the relation of the system’s water table to the SAS
  • examines the integrity of the pipes using a special “sewer cam” (SPS specialty service, not required by the state)
  • provides an official 17-page document to the local approving authority and the owner, including all findings and a detailed sketch of the system

Is it possible to get an inspection even if I am not selling my home?

Yes, this type of inspection is called a Voluntary Assessment. All of the same steps in the above inspection detail will be taken, however the 17-page document will NOT be sent to your local approving authority – it is for your information only. A Voluntary Assessment is a great way to find out more about your own septic system.  Septic Preservation Services highly recommends this to our clients as a means of properly maintaining, upgrading and repairing your system to prolong its life. Ask us about additional services we can provide to ensure the proper working of your septic system.

Can I get a Voluntary Assessment performed even if I don’t live in Massachusetts?

Yes, Septic Preservation Services is also certified to perform inspections in the State of Rhode Island.

Should I get my system pumped or cleaned before I get an inspection?

Absolutely not. The State of Massachusetts requires that your system be inspected under “normal use conditions” for a minimum of 2 weeks or more. If your system needs pumping during this period, we can arrange to have it done for you while the components of your system are exposed.

Will my landscaping be affected by the inspection?

The SPS team is very respectful to the landscaping of your home or property. In order to minimize the amount of physical work required to perform your inspection, we use state-of-the-art locating equipment that helps us to locate your system components within a 4-inch radius. We also use a specialized “sewer cam” to let us inspect your pipes without having to dig them up. Any sod that needs to be removed is cut carefully and laid on tarps so it can be neatly replaced when your inspection is complete.

Visit www.septicpreservation.com for all your questions or call 877-378-4279.  We are happy to talk to you and put your fears to rest.

 

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Septic Preservation Services Serves Maine Customers

           Septic Preservation Services Septic Preservation Services carries out Overboard Discharge Services in Maine of which the majority are along the beautiful Maine Coastline for our residential and commercial customers. Locations including Portland, Freeport, Brunswick, Bath, Friendship and Belfast.  If you need Overboard Discharge Service or Overboard Discharge Repair please contact our office at 877-378-4279 or visit www.septicpreservation.com