By LaChance Brothers Excavating Do you own a home that's unoccupied for an extended period of time? A rental home or vacation home may not receive the same level of regular maintenance and upkeep as primary residences, putting it at risk of damage from low temperatures, heavy snow and..
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By LaChance Brothers Excavating Do you regularly inspect your septic system? Accidents can happen – people can fall into septic tanks if you don't take proper care.
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By LaChance Brothers Excavating Your septic tank should have three separate layers: a scum layer on top, a relatively clear water in the middle, and a sludge layer at the bottom. If any of these layers aren't present, we must determine the cause.
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By LaChance Brothers Excavating When was the last time you pumped your septic tank? If you can't remember, then it's been way too long! With proper maintenance and care, septic tank systems can last for decades.
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By LaChance Brothers Excavating Do you own a home with a septic tank? Septic tanks are a cost-efficient and safe way to manage the waste and water from your home. When they're working right, they don't require much thought.
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By LaChance Brothers Excavating If your system is backed up, what's the first thing you should do? You must diagnose the problem. But how do you do that? Take these steps to fix it: 1. Have your tank pumped.
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By LaChance Brothers Excavating All septic services require maintenance and work over their lifetime. Properly maintaining your system will keep it working properly and extend its lifetime especially if you hire the experts at LaChance Brothers Excavating.
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By LaChance Brothers Excavating It's not a glamourous task, but septic tank pumping needs to be done on a regular basis.
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By LaChance Brothers Excavating Did you make some resolutions related to your septic system? If not, it's not too late! Here are 6 New Year's resolutions for your septic tank system for the upcoming year. Check out our suggestions for your resolution list: 1.
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By LaChance Brothers Excavating LaChance Brothers Excavating has the experience you're looking for in septic tank pumping for your Northville home. If you've never pumped your septic tank, you could have an expensive repair on your hands.
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By LaChance Brothers Excavating Have you ever wondered why some homes have a septic tank? Did you know there are three types of conventional septic systems? Conventional septic systems vary based on the size and needs of your home.
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By LaChance Brothers Excavating LaChance Brothers Excavating takes pride in helping people educate and maintain their septic systems for many years to come.
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By LaChance Brothers Excavating LaChance Brothers Excavating wants to educate the community on noticing the common signs of a failing septic system. That way when you're experiencing an issue, you'll be able to figure out if it's a major issue or if you just need basic maintenance.
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By LaChance Brothers Excavating LaChance Bothers Excavating are the experts for your septic tank needs after a flood. Remember only trained specialists should clean or repair septic tanks because tanks may contain dangerous gases that can be toxic.
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By LaChance Brothers Excavating During and after a power outage make sure you take the necessary steps to protect your septic system. Your septic system won't run if you have a pressure distribution system or components that require electricity in order to operate.
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By LaChance Brothers Excavating It's springtime and it's time to get your septic tank checked if you plan on renting out your home this summer. The last thing you want to worry about is having a septic issue when renters stay.
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By LaChance Brothers Excavating When your septic tank is installed, you may have an alarm to warn you when something goes haywire. Once the alarm sounds, you should have 2 to 3 days before things start backing up in your house.
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