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We provide real solutions to all your septic tank repair issues. From leaking or broken pipes to slow or backed-up drains, with our hands-on experience and knowledge, we’ll do everything we can to bring your septic tank back to its initial functionality and performance.
Quality Septic Repair Services
At A.E. Wood Corp we appreciate that if you’re calling us in regards to a septic repair issue, you’re likely NOT having a good day so far! Well we’re here to help. We'll asses the problem(s), offer viable solutions, then act as fast & diligently as possible to make them. And with a full array of excavation machinery at our disposal, you can be assured we have the right equipment for job - and we can get it on site in very short order.
When your septic tank needs repair, it’s usually not as small a problem as it may seem. You may be experiencing a slow drainage issues, obnoxious fumes inside, pooling water above the septic tank drain field in your backyard, or worse raw sewage backing up into your residence or business. These all could have simple remedies, but more often than not there’s something more serious going on.
At A.E. Wood Corp we’ll inspect your septic system and identify signs of leaks, backup issues, or improper component operation as well as assess the overall system performance. From there we’ll give you our recommendation for the most-cost effective as well as timely repair options. And if it can not be repaired, we’ll offer you solutions to replace your system as fast as and as economically as possible.
Many common septic system problems are avoidable. Make sure you take these simple steps to insure you don't encounter bigger problems down the road.
Have your system pumped regularly.
Sounds obvious, but folks forget. Contact Fred Nava & Son Inc to schedule regular service. They'll contact you when it's time to pump the system again.
Keep a record of all inspections, pumping, and repairs.
If problems arise in the future, having this information readily available can save you time and money.
Repair all leaks or drips if possible.
Excess water going down the drain not only costs you money it can add to the load placed upon your septic system.
Install water-conserving faucets, shower heads, and toilets.
Divert roof drains and surface water away from the septic tank.
DON'T allow anyone to drive or park over any part of the system
or put any foundational structures on drain fields or tank.
Avoid flushing foreign substances down your toilet, like pharmaceuticals, flammable or toxic products, harsh cleaners, paint or paint thinner, household pesticides, and chemical drain cleaners.
Avoid flushing grease, animal fat, and cooking oil down your kitchen drain. They DO NOT break down in your septic system and typically just clog the pipes leading to it.
Absolutely avoid flushing foreign objects down your toilet
like, hair, dental floss, and especially “flushable” baby wipes!