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Septic Problems

You likely have a septic problem and that is why you're visiting this web site. sewage has backed up into your home, the toilets flush slowly, and/or sinks won't drain. You may have wet, spongy ground or lush-plant growth near the septic tank or drain-field. You may smell foul odors in your yard or house.

You are not alone, According to the US EPA, septic problems cost homeowners over $130 BILLION annually.

Our education process has saved homeowners just like you billions of dollars in unnecessary repairs to correct their septic problems. The following letters were sent to us, but unfortunately it was too late for these homeowners.

I have been forced to upgrade my system to current county septic code. Please help before theystart tearing my yard. Can you please help to stop this criminal - John D.

We are being forced to upgrade my septic by the health department in Ohio. We believe our septic problems could have been remedied.They say it's too late and the court says we have to replace it or they'll shut off my water - Donna M.

We live Minneaplois MN, and our drain field failed the inspection because it does not have enough seperation between seasonal saturated soils. They want us to install a mound system and we can't afford it! Help us please! - Lynn P.

If the home you are interested in buying or if you're selling yours and it has a septic system, it is extremely important that you become educated on septic basics, so you are not surprised during the closing process or after the sale. Almost all banks require a septic system test to find existing septic problems. The tests may include a hydraulic load test and a visual inspection. Some home owners could realize their home is worth tens of thousands of dollars less than they thought..

The previous owners of our house saw us coming! This house has had 4 new owners and the septic problems were never addressed because it is a stone hole type system. My wife lost her job and now we have to replace a 100 yr. system that is caving in. I wish there were laws to protect first time home owners.. - Darrell C.

If you own a home or are considering buying a home you will appreciate these facts about septic system, septic problems and septic problem solutions invaluable

  • Early Stages of Failing Septic Systems: By learning septic system functions,you will understand the cause of septic tank problems and drain field problems and be able to troubleshoot problems.You will also learn how you can restore your septic system at a fraction of the cost of a new system.
  • Substantial Failing Systems:By changing daily water use, and repairing leaking fixtures, you will learn how to keep the system functioning and bring the system back to life. In time, you will restore it to a like new condition without completely replacing your current system with an expensive advanced treatment system.
  • Fuly Functioning Systems: By learning septic system functions,you will understand how to treat your system correctly and make it last a long time.

Lack of Knowledge Will Cost You Thousands!

The septic industry and regulatory government agencies are on a quest to have all of the existing septic systems replaced with newer advanced systems. Typically all new septic systems are registered and monitored by local regulatory government agencies. These new systems require a mandatory inspection and pumping schedule. The annual pumping charges alone could be equal to or less than the cost of an aeration unit in several years not including the installation cost of a new system.

The breakdown of information for septic system and septic problems are in these catagories:
  • Septic Tank Problems: Learning septic tank functions, common septic tank problems, signs of septic tank problems and diagnosing septic tank problems.
  • Cesspool & Seepage Pit Problems: Learning Cesspool & Seepage Pit and the differences between the them. Diagnosing common problems and solutions.
  • Drain Field Problems: Learning leach field and drain field functions, common leach field problems, septic tank problems lead to drain field problems that are easy to identify.
  • How Septic Aeration Works: Learning septic system aeration principles, why and how septic aeration works fixing septic tank problems and drain field problems.
The 2007 U.S. Census Bureau estimated that 20% of the 26 million total housing units were served by septic systems. This increased about 1.54 million septic systems from 1985. The Reported septic system failure rates range from < 1% to as high as 70% in some areas. The average of some area are as high as 30% annually. Implementation and effective maintenance program along with installing a septic aeration unit has proven to greatly reduce the failure rates.