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PERC TESTS -- The thrill of watching water absorb into soil!

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If you’re building in the country, something you might not know is you have install a wastewater system – or a place for all your wastewater to go.   In town, there is plumbing and city sewers to take care of all that, but if you build in the country you have to provide your own sewer system!   The most popular types of wastewater systems are septic systems. Septic systems work in conjunction with Mother Nature.   The largest part of a septic system is the drain field (also known as a lateral field or leach field).   The drain field is the portion of your septic system that uses the soil to absorb ALL of the water that comes out of your house.   Every time you flush, do a load of laundry, take a shower, run the dishwasher, wash your hands, etc., the water drains out of the house and eventually ends up in the soil right outside your house. But there’s actually a little more involved with where your septic system is placed and what kind of soil is best at absorbing water….

MAINTENANCE PROGRAM

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I was reading an article (non-septic related – shocker, I know…) about memory loss the other day.   There is a recent study that found the average adult forgets three things a day.   Three things a day!!   Isn’t that crazy?   On the list of things “most forgotten” the top 5 were: 1       1. Letting a cup a coffee go cold 2       2.  Where you put your keys 3       3. What you went into a shop for 4       4.  Clothes in the washing machine 5       5.  Taking food out of the freezer We live in a world where there are more pressures and distractions than ever before.   This does not aid in our memory loss.   So, if we struggle to remember things daily what about things we need to remember on a monthly or even yearly level?   Or even worse…every 3-5 years?   Like pumping your septic tank… We are here for you!   We actually have a maintenance program to help you not forget!!   For a small monthly fee, we come out and check your septic system every 6 months and t