Who should I contact if I'm having a problem with my septic system?
| By ProMatcher Staff | Updated: 12/29/2015 | |
Answer: Start with a septic system installer. They may be able to pump the tank and get you going again. Second stop is an Engineer. The Engineer can advise if there are more serious problems. And, thirdly, the local Health Department. | Pro17 Engineering, LLC | Answer: A private Septic Contractor, (usually some excavation is required to determine the problem). You can call the Health Department although it could trigger additional expense to the home owner. Also, the state is not going to be requiring repair applications before you can fix certain septic system components | Perry Environmental Consulting | Answer: BEST PLACE TO CALL is DeLaTorre Septic... We have friendly and Knowledgable staff to help you 24 hrs a day 7 days a week. 707-449-4378 | DeLaTorre Septic | | ProMatcher | | J.FINDORAK PLUMBING | Answer: Septic pump services. | Clog Pro Plumbing | Answer: If you are having issues with a syptic systen you need to contact someone that knows about the system typically there are certain people that work on septic systems. I know I do not work on septic systems because there are so many different systems and I am unfamiliar with mot of them | DripDrop LLC | | ProMatcher | Answer: plumber or sewage pump guy
| all-phaze handyman & TV install | Answer: Plumbing Company. | Peace of Mind Plumbing LLC | Answer: Jerry Thicken Septic Tank Maintenance | rabyplumbing2016@gmail.com | | ProMatcher | | Company name here | | Guaranteed Plumbing |
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