Septic Engineering by Septic Preservation Services

Septic Preservation Services preparing a new System for Installation!
Septic Preservation Services provides soil evaluations, PERC Testing and Engineering services to our clients when requested. Our trained experts at Septic Preservation Services can assist with all your septic engineering needs! We can assist with services to improve or repair your property, such as soil evaluations, septic design, land use planning, and construction layouts for large or small commercial developments. We can provide these services in Massachusetts, Maine, Rhode Island, and Hawaii. Septic Preservation Services understands the details of septic requirements for Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Maine and Hawaii. We will work with you and local code enforcement to ensure the design of your new or upgraded septic system will meet all required local laws and code.
We are doing a PERC (percolation) test today for a customer in Plainfield, MA . A perc test, or percolation test, is a soil test that is performed before installing a septic system tank. The perc test is extremely important because it measures the level of liquid absorption of the soil where the proposed septic tank will be located. It determines how quickly the material from the septic system will be absorbed into the soil. We have recently provided these engineering services to clients in Attleboro, Foxboro, Maynard, Hubbardston, and Norwell, MA. If you would be interested in these services or if you have any questions please do contact our office at 877-378-4279 or visit www.septicpreservation.com



Septic Preservation Services wishes all Mothers a belated happy Mother’s Day for yesterday. We all want to ensure that our mothers are looked after and sometimes practicalities are more essential than flowers or chocolates. If a septic system needs a repair, it is always inadvisable to wait.
Septic Preservation Services have Title 5 Septic Inspections scheduled today for customers in Acushnet, Attleboro, Berkley, Dighton, Norton, Seekonk, and Rehoboth, MA. One of these Title 5 Inspections is for a newer home that was built within the last 4 years. Newly constructed homes do not need to have a Title 5 Inspection carried out. The Certificate of Compliance issued upon completion of a new system or system upgrade by the Board of Health, or MassDEP for state and federal facilities and large systems, excludes the system from inspection requirements for any transfer of title within the next two years. However once that initial 2 year period is completed, a Title 5 Inspection will need to be done before title transfer. Therefore, this home is having its first Title 5 Inspection prior to sale. If you need to schedule a Title 5 Inspection or have any questions regards septic inspections please do contact our office at 877-378-4279 or visit 

