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Michael H.
May 2011
Septic Tank Service
Hired what I thought to be a reputable company to install my septic system. Started having problems within a couple months after completion. Sewage rising above ground around field lines. Had them come back out to determine problem and was told soil was to dense and to fix the problem it would cost another $3500. Hold on a minute! I just paid $4000 to have a new workable/problem free system installed. This septic company had the Health department out to conduct a soil survey prior to installing the system which I believe should tell them how many field lines and how much field tile should be used. Bottom line, work was done improperly and I'm left with a botched mess. Recommend you stay away from this company as they do not fulfill there obligations.
Update: After limiting full use of above mentioned septic system for some time, I finally sought help with another septic system co. to return my system fully functional. On approximately april 2011, I had the problem field lines dug up and redone. New installer and myself were shocked to see one line leaving the distrobution box and dropping near 2 feet from box to end of line (problem #1). Was quickly deduced that this was done because grade was not shot before tank was set and this line either had to drop or come within inches of ground surface. Adding to the problem the field lines had only 2 inches of rock (field tile) under the lines (problem #2), Unbelievable!!!!! Hope You guys saved lots of money on materials! And by the way how could the inspector be doing his job and pass this!
Update: After limiting full use of above mentioned septic system for some time, I finally sought help with another septic system co. to return my system fully functional. On approximately april 2011, I had the problem field lines dug up and redone. New installer and myself were shocked to see one line leaving the distrobution box and dropping near 2 feet from box to end of line (problem #1). Was quickly deduced that this was done because grade was not shot before tank was set and this line either had to drop or come within inches of ground surface. Adding to the problem the field lines had only 2 inches of rock (field tile) under the lines (problem #2), Unbelievable!!!!! Hope You guys saved lots of money on materials! And by the way how could the inspector be doing his job and pass this!
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Terry Croft Concrete & Septic is currently rated 1.0 overall out of 5.
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