by Custom Septic, Inc. | Jul 15, 2021 | Septic Do's and Don'ts, Septic System Leak Detection
When you buy a home, you may have the option of selecting paint color, landscaping, appliances and other things that are visible to you each and every day. But there are many aspects of a home that you do not see. One of those is your septic system. You may not even think about your septic system at all when you purchase your home. In fact, when a septic system is noticed, it is usually accompanied by an unmistakable odor. Septic systems that are installed and/or maintained by Custom Septic, Inc., generally go unnoticed, and that is a good thing. That is because we are experts in the field of septic system installation, maintenance, design, and repair. Our reputation is built on doing good work, providing excellent customer service and competitive pricing.
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by Custom Septic, Inc. | Jul 8, 2021 | Septic System Contractor, Septic System Designs
Custom Septic, Inc., designs, installs, and repairs septic systems in Minnesota. The design of a septic system is a very important aspect of our work. If you are in the process of designing and building a home, one of the first pieces of information you should find out is whether your property will be connected to your local water and waste management system or if you will need to install a septic system. If you find that your property will need a septic system, it is very important not to cut corners. Home building is full of decisions about how to keep costs down but build the home of your dreams. Cutting corners on your septic system can prove disastrous. This can result in a terribly foul odor and the possibility of sewage backing up into your home if something goes wrong with it.
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by Custom Septic, Inc. | Jul 1, 2021 | Septic Maintenance, Septic Malfunction, Septic System Contractor
If you have ever played Jenga, the game that is made up of stacked wooden pieces shaped a bit like waffle sticks, you know that pulling from the bottom of the stack makes the entire stack less stable. So, the best strategy for keeping the stack standing for as long as possible is to remove pieces from the top first and then work your way down when you have fewer choices. The pieces on the bottom half of the stack are closer to the surface on which they stand, and they have the combined weight of all blocks on top to give them more stability. The foundation of your home functions
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by Custom Septic, Inc. | Jun 24, 2021 | Septic System Leak Detection, Septic System Repair, Septic System Replacement
There are many advantages to having a septic system instead of being on your city’s sewage system, but no system is perfect. All systems, in fact, that rely on mechanical components to work as designed can fail due to anything from metal failure, poor design and/or installation or even just an accident of nature. If your septic system needs to be repaired, the licensed professionals at Custom Septic are the company to do the job for you. No matter what your issue is we have seen it and know exactly what it will take to rectify the issue.
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by Custom Septic, Inc. | Jun 17, 2021 | Septic Inspection, Septic Malfunction, Septic System Contractor
The saying, “The nose knows” might not have been created by someone in the septic system industry, but it certainly does fit. A septic system that is functioning properly goes unnoticed, and that is how it should be. A septic system that is not noticed is one that was properly installed and has been properly maintained and inspected. The chemical and mechanical dynamics of septic systems, however, mean that eventually something can fail, resulting in anything from a minor repair to a complete system replacement
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