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Should You Replace or Repair Your Septic System?
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Homeowners with septic systems usually face this problem at some point; Should you repair or replace the septic system? Since one is more expensive, deciding which option is better isn’t easy? The last thing you want is to take a quick and less expensive option, compromising the efficiency and durability of your system. If you suspect a problem with your unit, Septic Connection can guide you toward a viable solution. Leverage our extensive industry experience and knowledge to ensure everything runs at high performance without risking safety hazards.

Should You Replace or Repair Your Septic System?

How to Decide Whether to Repair or Replace Your Septic

When you constantly call a septic company for repairs, it can take a huge chunk of your finances in the long run. This is usually when many homeowners think about replacing their septic systems. Although septic replacement is costly, it should be a last resort after exhausting other options.

Septic systems can last for decades with the proper care and maintenance. If you move into a home and don’t know the actual septic installation date, consult a professional septic company. Our technicians inspect and customize a septic tank pumping schedule. It also allows us to detect small signs of deterioration and determine the best course of action. In severe damage, it may be ideal to replace the entire system, saving you a lot of money in the long run.

Signs You Should Replace Your Septic System

As mentioned, replacements should be done when there’s no other option. If you experience complete septic failure, it may be time to replace your unit. Although a septic system can run for many years without showing signs of damage, failing to follow the recommended maintenance schedule can cause total failure.

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Even if you conduct regular septic tank pumping and repairs, age might be the reason for the deterioration. In addition, drainfield damages can occur because of delaying pumping, creating wastewater pools in your backyard. These are common scenarios that prompt a septic replacement project, and we can handle the heavy lifting to guarantee quality and longevity. Septic replacement is a rigorous and complex job and should not be attempted by an inexperienced individual.

Why You Should Repair Your Septic System

Septic systems usually show signs of deterioration before wreaking havoc in your home. Some signs to look for include backed-up drains, unpleasant odors, and a saturated drain field. Call a reputable septic company immediately if you notice any of these signs. Whether your system needs to be pumped or repaired, we can help you make a smart decision without compromising function.

Repairs can be as simple as adjusting a pipe or pumping, which is cheaper than replacing the entire unit. However, recurring repairs may show a more severe underlying problem. Contact us at Septic Connection for an inspection to detect, diagnose and address problems before they get out of hand. Please schedule a consultation with our team of experts to know whether to repair or replace your system.

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