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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 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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by Custom Septic Inc. | Apr 7, 2021 | Septic Malfunction, Septic System Info, Septic System Repair
At Custom Septic, we are proud to be licensed septic system professionals that can handle your every need. It’s never fun to deal with your septic system, however, our professionals at Custom Septic make it as easy and worry free as possible for you. If you are having septic system problems, let our expert professionals take a look. If you are having septic system issues, these can all be clues as to what’s actually going wrong. Signs like slow flushing, continuous running water, backed up toilets and even foul odors inside your home can all be signs that something is going on with your septic system.
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by Custom Septic, Inc. | Mar 31, 2021 | Septic Malfunction, Septic System Info, Septic System Leak Detection
With over 500,000 homes in Minnesota using septic systems, it’s important for property owners to understand and know the warning signs of septic system failures. The life expectancy of a septic system can vary greatly. Life expectancy is dependent upon a variety of factors. The range is so different that it spans anywhere from 15 to 40 years. The better you take care of your system, the longer it will last. At Custom Septic, we are a full-service septic company that covers all of your septic needs. Today, we want to focus on you being able to recognize when a problem
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by Custom Septic, Inc. | Mar 10, 2021 | Septic Maintenance, Septic Malfunction, Septic System Repair
Your septic system is one of the strongest and most durable systems in your home. That is a good thing, since it is responsible for flushing away waste. However, even a strong septic system can become damaged and cause a problem for you and your family. If you have noticed changes with your septic system or are concerned about it, the team at Custom Septic, Inc. can respond to your needs quickly and thoroughly so that you do not end up with a mess on your hands. When it comes to septic issues it is better to error on the side of caution and contact an expert.
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by Custom Septic, Inc. | Feb 5, 2021 | Septic Malfunction, Septic System Leak Detection, Septic System Repair
Custom Septic, Inc., is ready to help you repair whatever problem has developed with your septic system. We have established a strong reputation for professionalism and expertise in all aspects of septic system repair. We understand the complexities of septic systems, from design and implementation to repairs and maintenance. If you are concerned that you may have a septic system maintenance issue, contact our team quickly. If the problem you have discovered an issue that is more acute, contacting us as soon as possible is an essential step.
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