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In a nutshell, lift station pumping moves wastewater from lower elevations to higher elevations. This is useful in areas where the land is flat or sloped in the wrong direction, so gravity cannot be relied on to help move wastewater through the drain field for...
Drain fields can last up to 50 years when they are properly maintained, but drain field replacement is an inevitable part of owning a septic system. Issues can be caused by factors such as age, damaged pipes, or your septic system being overloaded. Knowing what signs...
Staying informed about how your septic system functions will help you keep your system running smoothly and recognize when it might need maintenance or repair. Many homeowners know the basic operations of their system, such as what not to flush, but may not know how...
Your sump pump is an important defense against flooding, in particular during the wettest times of year. It can be easy to forget about your sump pump once it is out of sight and out of mind, but keeping sump pump maintenance practices in place will ensure it...
Our team at William Dustin Septic has extensive experience in the septic industry, and we want to help you keep your septic system in good working order. One of the ways we do this is by providing and installing septic tank parts to replace any damaged or broken...
Your septic tank often goes unnoticed and underappreciated. Homeowners don’t often think about it until something goes wrong. It is always better to deal with repairs before they become larger problems that cost you even more. Here are some signs that mean you need a...