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Atlantic Septic & Sewer, Inc.
4.2(
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Septic System - Install or ReplaceSeptic System - Install or Replace - For BusinessSeptic System - Repair+3 more

Serving Beverly, NJ and surrounding areas

In business since 2002

Free estimates

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"Had 2 tanks pumped grey water and septic. Make sure workers know order and you know where both tanks are before they start digging up yard to find both and they complete job. Phone quote when ordering was actually double what I expected due to 2 tanks and I did not know size of tanks. Not sure it would have been different if worker knew 2 tanks were involved."
Recommended by94%of homeowners
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Drainmen Plumbing Inc
4.4(
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Septic System - Install or ReplaceSeptic System - Install or Replace - For BusinessSeptic System - Repair+3 more

Serving Beverly, NJ and surrounding areas

In business since 2011

"They responded immediately and fixed the problem. While there we had them address a few other issues and they fixed them immediately and did not take advantage of us. We also had them come out in March 2013 because we were told that we needed a new well expansion tank by another company. They were honest and showed us that we did not need another tank. The tank was working fine. I would recomend these guys. They are good.
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Recommended by85%of homeowners
English Sewage Disposal
5.0(
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Septic Tank - Clean or Pump Out

Serving Beverly, NJ and surrounding areas

In business since 1998

Free estimates

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English Sewage Disposal was started by the English family in the early 1970's as a septic pumping and portable toilet company. In 1998, Paul Behrens, owner of BECA Environmental Consultants, purchased and soon thereafter incorporated the business. Since then, English Sewage Disposal, Inc. has consistently grown as an organization and, by adding additional services along the way, has positioned itself as the industry leader in Southern New Jersey. With their common sense advertising and seven-days-a-week service, English Sewage Disposal is now the most recognized name in septic services.

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Septic Tanks questions, answered by experts

If you aren’t sure if you have a septic tank or a cesspit, you can check your property records or inspect your drainage system. A septic tank has an outlet pipe that allows liquid to drain into a soakaway or drain field, while a cesspit is a sealed tank that requires frequent emptying. If you notice a manhole cover and no nearby drainage field, it’s likely a cesspit. Signs like slow drainage or a frequent need for pumping can also provide clues. A professional inspection is the easiest way to confirm if your home runs on a septic tank or cesspit.

Consider site conditions, soil type, required capacity, and system designs compatible with environmental protection regulations.

If your septic tank is still within its expected lifespan and you need to relocate it on your property, it's possible to do so. However, because the task is so labor-intensive and costly, most homeowners simply choose to abandon the old tank if possible and install a new system in the new location. In either case, hiring a professional installation company will be necessary for the job. 

The efficacy of a drain field depends on a wide variety of factors, though a well-maintained one can last as long as 40 or 50 years. Of the different types of septic tanks on the market, concrete and plastic tanks tend to last the longest—upwards of 40 years if they’re pumped regularly—while steel tanks have a tendency to rust over time and may need to be replaced after 15 or 20 years.

You can check your own septic tank, but take precautions. Locate the access lid, usually buried a few inches underground, and remove it carefully. Look for the sludge and scum levels, and if they’re high, that means pumping may be necessary. Check for odors, slow drains, or pooling water around the drain field, which could indicate issues. Never enter the tank, as toxic gases can be fatal. All of that being said, a professional inspection is safer and more thorough.

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