Frequently Asked Questions
Know your system!
The design and size of a septic system can vary widely, from within your neighborhood to across the country, due to a combination of factors. These factors include household size, soil type, site slope, lot size, proximity to sensitive water bodies, weather conditions, or even local regulations. Below you can learn about the various septic system types commonly used, discover best practices for maintaining your system, and find out what to anticipate in case of system malfunction.
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