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Sump Pumps

Sump Pumps

OK, so a sump pump is not part of your septic system (or at least it shouldn’t be) but they are an important part of your home. They are first in the line of defense when it comes to water in your home. Unfortunately, maintaining a sump pump is not high on most...
Environment conscious toilets

Environment conscious toilets

As we have certainly seen in some of the articles we post here, the household toilet is an indispensable part of life. What would we do without it? We have also highlighted in the past the issue of how much water an average flush uses, which is more than we were...
Don’t Buy a Money Pit

Don’t Buy a Money Pit

If you are looking for the most thorough septic inspection in tNew Hampshire, then you have come to the right place! We are Licensed Professional Septic Inspectors that work hard for each and every client and provide the best in septic system inspections. Buying a...
Clogged Drain Lines in Vacant and Vacation Homes

Clogged Drain Lines in Vacant and Vacation Homes

No one wants a clogged drain line. It is possibly one of the worst kinds of “incidents” that can happen in your home. Not only is it costly if sewage backs up, but it is seriously gross. Clogged sewer lines happen for a lot of reasons. First of all, they...
Inspecting Septic Systems in the Snow

Inspecting Septic Systems in the Snow

One of the biggest questions we get after a snowfall like we just got is “Can you inspect in the snow?”. The answer is yes, we can. But there are some things to remember. First of all, we live in New Hampshire, so we pretty much have to figure out a way to...
The Grass is Always Greener…

The Grass is Always Greener…

Have you ever been looking at a property to buy and wondered where the septic system is? Well, you are not alone. Even experienced septic inspectors sometimes have trouble located the tank, D-box, and leach field sometimes – because we don’t have x-ray...