Preventive Maintenance is the Best Approach
Welcome to our business, where we specialize in maintaining and cleaning septic systems for both residential and commercial properties. We believe in the importance of preventive maintenance to ensure the proper operation of your septic system, which can prevent costly repairs in the long run. Our team is locally owned and operated, ensuring you receive the same great service every time you call. We are licensed and insured, providing you with peace of mind as we work on your property.
Our services include cleaning septic tanks, holding tanks, lift stations, and grease traps. We also offer free filter cleaning if your filter is accessible. We do not perform inspections, locate or dig out septic lids, or install new systems, but we can provide referrals for these services if needed. Our rates vary based on the amount being taken from the tank, travel distance, and lid accessibility. We offer competitive and fair rates, and to receive a free quote, you can call us at (812) 824-9480 or email us at Hardin. Sepic@yahoo.com.
We accept various payment methods including cash, checks, and credit cards. Payment is due on the day of service. Our office hours are from 8am to 3pm Monday through Thursday and 8am to 11am on Fridays. If we miss your call after our office hours, please leave a message, and we will call you back the following business day.
How Your Septic System Works
Below are illustrations of how most septic tanks are set up. A typical 1000-gallon tank is approximately 10'5" long and 5'4" wide. Waste water from your home flows into the tank, where solids separate from the liquid. The liquids then go into the drain field, while the heavier solids sink to the bottom. Regular pumping is necessary to remove the settled solids. Proper care and maintenance are key to ensuring your septic system operates trouble-free for many years.
Tips for Maintaining Your Septic System
To protect your septic system, conserve water use, repair leaking faucets and toilets, avoid pouring grease or cooking oil down the drain, minimize use of garbage disposal, keep heavy equipment and automobiles off the system, and avoid building additions or driveways near the system. Also, keep roof drains and irrigation systems away from your septic system. With these tips and regular maintenance, you can ensure your septic system functions optimally.

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