Title 5 Inspections Today with Septic Preservation
Septic Preservation Services has a Title 5 Septic Inspections scheduled today in Norwell, Hanson, Marshfield, West Bridgewater, Norton, Raynham, and Taunton, MA. The steps below are included on a septic system inspection:
- General layout of the system components (location of the building sewer, septic tank or cesspool, distribution box and leaching field)
- Type of use (e.g., house, school, retail space), Title 5 design flow, and whether the facility is presently occupied
- Analysis of the criteria specified in Title 5 that indicate system failure, and, for large systems, those which indicate threats to public health and the environment;
- Water use records from the previous two years, if available
- A description of the septic tank, including its condition, approximate age, thickness of grease/scum layer, and other relevant information
- A characterization of the distribution box and dosing tanks with pumps, if any, such as condition and evidence of solids carryover or backup
- The condition of the soil absorption system including, any signs of hydraulic failure.
If you need to have a Title 5 Septic Inspection or if you have any questions please do contact our office at 877-378-4279 or visit www.septicpreservation.com



How does your septic system actually work? If you live in a rural area which does not have a centralized sewer system, you most likely have a private septic system. Basically nature and technology combines to treat the wastewater from your household plumbing system including bathroom, kitchen, laundry and any other drains your home possesses.
Septic Preservation Services has septic inspections scheduled in Bar Mills, Buxton, Biddeford, Old Orchard Beach, Gorham, Poland, Parsons Field, and Alfred, ME today. If you need a septic inspection in Maine, please do contact our office so we can answer any questions you may have or schedule an appointment. You can reach them at 877-378-4279 or visit 

