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Septic Preservation Services in Area Massachusetts Towns

3/18/16 Septic Preservation Services will be servicing advanced treatment systems and performing septic inspections in the following areas on March 24th; Marshfield, Hanson, Hanover, Norwell, Carver, Plymouth, Wareham, and Rochester. If you have questions or would like a free consultation please feel free to speak to our professional service technician or call our office.

Septic Preservation Services Conducting Title 5 Inspections

3/18/16 Septic Preservation Services will be conducting title 5 septic inspections and services on advanced treatment units in Wayland, Acton, Westford, Stow, Hudson, and Groveland on March 22nd. If you have any questions please feel free to consult our professional septic inspectors.

Septic Preservation Services in Rhode Island

3/18/16 Septic Preservation Services will be performing septic inspections and services on advanced treatment units in Westerly, RI. Bradford, RI, Charlestown, RI South Kingstown, RI. Kingstown, RI. and North Kingstown on March 21st. During these septic inspections and services our professional team will ensure that your septic system is functioning properly. If you have any questions please feel free to consult with our professional service technicians or call our office.

Septic Preservation Services in Massachusetts and Rhode Island

3/17/16 Septic Preservation Services is meeting with our strategic partners to expand our resources and provide more comprehensive services to our customers. With our comprehensive team, Septic Preservation Services provides septic pumping, drain cleaning, service of advanced treatment units, title 5 septic inspections, septic system designs, and septic system installations. These services are provided throughout Massachusetts and Rhode Island.

Septic Preservation Services in Central Massachusetts

        Septic Preservation Services is conducting services in the central region of Massachusetts including Orange, Sterling, Hubbardston, Paxton, Brimfield, Sturbridge, Dudley, Oxford, and Uxbridge. If you would like a free consultation about a septic issue please call.

All Clear Septic and Wastewater Welcomes Spring

        All Clear Septic and Wastewater welcomes spring and encourages homeowners to be aware for signs of septic issues. During spring rains and snow melt the soil over leach fields can become soggy and muddy, this is a sign that your system may be failing. You should have your system inspected by a septic professional to avoid more serious symptoms such as sewage breaking out on the lawn or backup of sewage into your home.

Septic Preservation Services Attends GSDI Conference in NH

Septic Preservation ServicesSeptic Preservation Services attended the 29th Annual GSDI Spring Septic System  Conference and Expo  in Manchester, New Hampshire, March 14th and 15th.

Septic Preservation Services has been serving all of New England for over 25 years. Starting with Septic inspections we have continually grown to meet the needs of the wastewater industry as well as the community it serves. We currently are a leader in the wastewater sales, service and installation services. Meeting and surpassing the industry and customer needs.

Our service is customer driven and engineering minded. We service all Advanced Treatment Systems, old and new. From Over Board Discharge type systems to commercial industrial strength waste. We have certified wastewater operators on staff to meet the requirements of each state we service.

Installation. We are certified to install and maintain all product we sell and a few more we do not.

Our sales and distribution products line continues to grow by adding new innovative products such as the Fuji Clean wastewater treatment system. Fuji Clean is new to the USA but is the #1 advanced treatment system in the world with over 2 million systems installed and running. This innovative system has major advantages is size and cost over other advanced treatment systems. It also allows for a 75% reduction in drain field size in NH. Along with distribution of other wastewater products we are uniquely qualified to assist in detailed product information, service and installation.

Visit www.septicpreservation.com for all your septic system questions answered and see how we can make a difference, or call 877-378-4279.  We have the knowledge and expertise to work with you to solve any septic issues you may have.

 

Bacteria and Enzymes in Your Septic System

What makes a septic system work properly? Billions of naturally occurring microscoBasic Septic Maintenancepic bacteria and enzymes are responsible for a major part of the three-stage treatment that processes wastewater in a septic system.

The wastewater in the septic tank begins the process of decomposition by separating into layers.  Bacteria, which is naturally present in all septic systems, will begin to digest the solids which have settled to the bottom of the tank.  These naturally occurring bacteria will change up to 50% of these solids into liquids and gases.

There are all kinds of additives on the market advertised to improve the biological environment of your septic system, but most experts agree that they are not needed.  The best plan is to keep high doses of cleaners and bleaches out of your septic system which can kill off the beneficial bacteria.

Another important part of the process occurs in the drainfield.  The effluent, or wastewater from the septic tank enters the drain or leachfield and comes into contact with the biomat.  There are organisms living in the biomat which further digest the organic matter in the effluent and from there it reaches the soil where the last part of the process occurs.  Bacteria in the soil further treat the waste. It is important that the drainfield not be flooded.  Many of these bacteria found in the soil and biomat are aerobic or oxygen dependent.  If water floods a drainfield, they may die off and will not be replenished until the flooding is relieved.

All Clear Septic can answer all your septic system questions.  Call them at 508-763-4431  or visit www.allclearseptic.com.  Ask them about their maintenance program and emergency services.  They have all the answers to your septic needs.

This blog was posted on www.allclearseptic.com on February 17, 2016.

 

Septic Maintenance- Part 3

All Clear SepticAnother way to prevent unnecessary stress on your system is to know how many appliances are hooked up to your septic system and when they are operating.  Washing machines, dishwashers, showers, baths, and hot tubs all use a large quantity of water, and should never be used at the same time.  This large quantity of water, if drained all at the same time, has the possibility of stirring the solids in the bottom of the septic tank which can then make it to the drain field which reduces the effectiveness of the field and may clog the system.  If you can, do not use showers, washing machines and dishwashers at the same time.  This will allow the water to flow into the septic system and drain normally without stressing the system.  Hot tubs should never be drained into the septic system.  To drain it,  let the water cool and drain it onto the lawn or other location away from septic systems, drain systems, or the home itself, and in accordance with local regulations.

Garbage disposals also put a serious strain on the septic system.  Using one increases the amount of solids sent to the septic tank dramatically and decreases the time between pumpings.  In some cases the ground solids will float on the surface and may even pass to the drain field which can lead to blockages or other septic failures.  If you have a septic system, discontinue use of a garbage disposal to increase the life of your septic system and reduce the number of times you need to pump it.

Household chemicals and cleaners can seriously impact the function and degrade the physical structure of your septic system.  Most cleaning chemicals and cleaners should not be put down the toilet.  Depending on the chemical being used, it can kill the bacteria in your tank which help to naturally digest some of the solids and process the waste in the septic tank.  Without these bacteria, the tank will not function properly and will need to be pumped or serviced  much more often.  Hazardous waste such as gasoline, paint thinners, oils, paints, and pharmaceuticals should never be put into the septic system.  This dramatically increases the chance of polluting the soils and groundwater, and may cause serious damage to the septic systems’ structures and biological processes.

One of the easiest things you can do to help maintain your septic system is to keep good records of installations, pumpings and service calls.  With good records you will be able to help service personnel determine possible issues far easier as they will have a good history of the system and can help predict problems.  They will also be a good reminder of when you should have the system serviced or pumped to ensure a long-lasting and effective septic system.   CONTACT US ABOUT OUR MAINTENANCE PROGRAM.  WE GUARANTEE YOU WILL PASS A TITLE 5 INSPECTION IF YOU ARE ON OUR MAINTENANCE PROGRAM OR YOUR INSPECTION IS FREE.  ALL MAINTENANCE CUSTOMERS GET HALF OFF THE INSPECTION PRICE.

Remember, your toilet is not a catch-all for household waste.  It is far better to put whatever it is in the trash than into the septic system to help prevent costly repairs and repeated service calls.  If you do have questions or concerns about your septic system, don’t hesitate to call All-Clear Septic and Wastewater Services at 508-763-4431 today!

You can also visit www.allclearseptic.com for information.

This blog was posted on www.allclearseptic.com on December 9, 2015.

Realtor Loyalty Program Testimonial!

Here is  a great testimonial to the Realtor Loyalty Program from Beth Van der Veer of Jack Conway and Company.

“I so appreciated the wonderful gift card from Al and feel delinquent I have not thanked him properly. The realtor loyalty program is a special way to enhance his business, and will not be forgotten.”

 

Best regards,

Beth


Beth Van der Veer

Realtor®, GRI

 

Chairman’s Circle of Success

Senior Specialist

Relocation Specialist

Join ourealtor loyalty program, all clear septicr REALTOR Loyalty Program today!!!

We acknowledge and appreciate the referrals we get from out REALTOR® professionals!  Nurturing a strong relationship between REALTORS ® and the septic professionals creates a winning combination for all sellers.

To thank you for your referrals, we have created the REALTOR® Loyalty Program. 

You may receive periodic educational information by email, video and mailers.  This information is designed to help you not only learn more about our services, but help your clients more!

We will also thank your with a $25 prepaid Visa card for each referral that results in new business for All-Clear Septic and Septic Preservation Services!

Call  All Clear at 508-763-4431 for more information or visit www.allclearseptic.com

This blog was posted on November 4, 2015 on www.allclearseptic.com