Whether at the cabin, at home, or at your business, having a septic system is something that inevitably will cost you in time, maintenance, and…
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Deciding on a Septic System at Your Cabin
For cabin owners, the decision to install a septic system is a big one. For many, it comes down to how to best spend a…
Septic Pumping – The Timing & Schedule
A septic system is an investment that, if well cared for, can last for decades. If not well cared for, however, it can catch up…
Protecting Your Septic Mound
At Septic Check, we do more than install septic systems. We also help people plan for them, pay for them, and properly maintain them. Many…
Spring Septic Clean Up
Spring is here. And while the jury is still out on whether we’ll see our annual April snowfall, the fact that spring is in the…
Paying for a Septic System in Your Cabin or Home
When it comes to paying for a septic system to be installed at your house or cabin, there are many things to consider. Choosing the…
Additives – Should you use them in your Septic System?
Most people who have a septic system have seen various additives and treatment options that promise less maintenance and improved performance. The questions that need…
Cabin Septics – Paying, Planning, and Protecting
Owning a cabin can be one of the parts of living in this part of the country. Weekends at the lake. Hunting season. The quiet…
Why You Should Trust Experts With Your Septic System
Let’s face it: We can’t be experts in everything.
If you’re a business owner, you’ve probably discovered that you can’t be in charge of accounting, marketing, web design, operations, human resources, and IT support and do it all well. If you’re a homeowner, you most likely aren’t cooking meals, replacing your furnace, drawing up blueprints for a new addition, installing carpet in your family room, and homeschooling the children. At some point, as a business owner or home owner, you have to know your limitations and rely upon the expertise of others.
Septic Systems for Restaurants
At Septic Check, we partner with business owners across the state to help them protect their septic systems and extend the life of it for as long as possible. If you own a restaurant that has its own septic system, there are some things to know as you try to protect your investments for the long haul.