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TJ Engineering LLC

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15 years of experience

We provide professional engineering services in the areas of: site design, utilities (including septic) design, stormwater management, etc. TJ Engineering LLC is a civil and environmental engineering firm, adept to providing engineering services for the private sector, as well as governmental agencies. Our primary goal is to produce outstanding professional services to all of our clients in planning, design, and construction management.

We provide professional engineering services in the areas of: site design, utilities (including septic) design, stormwater management, etc. TJ Engineering LLC is a civil and environmental engineering firm, adept to providing engineering services for the private sector, as well as governmental agencies. Our primary goal is to produce outstanding professional services to all of our clients in planning, design, and construction management.








Cella Septic Co.

1132 Commonwealth Blvd
4.33(
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Cella Septic Co.

1132 Commonwealth Blvd
4.33(
12
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Customers say: Super punctual

Welcome to Cella's Septic Inspection Family Owned & Operated. Since 2001, the residents of Monmouth County have been trusting Cella's Septic Inspection with all of their septic tank needs. In that time, we have built up a reputation as being dependable, reasonably priced and always courteous, doing whatever we have to in order to ensure you are satisfied with the quality of your septic tank work. We offer free estimates for all the work we do, and can help you learn how your system works, including where your leach or drain field is located and also how to find the lid to your septic tank. In need of a service that you don't see listed below? Please give us a call and we may be able to help!

"3 years later and the field Is flooding . Had another septic company and an independent septic inspector check it out and both said the only reason is shoddy workmanship . It was money down the drain. Stay away."

Mr G on September 2022

Welcome to Cella's Septic Inspection Family Owned & Operated. Since 2001, the residents of Monmouth County have been trusting Cella's Septic Inspection with all of their septic tank needs. In that time, we have built up a reputation as being dependable, reasonably priced and always courteous, doing whatever we have to in order to ensure you are satisfied with the quality of your septic tank work. We offer free estimates for all the work we do, and can help you learn how your system works, including where your leach or drain field is located and also how to find the lid to your septic tank. In need of a service that you don't see listed below? Please give us a call and we may be able to help!

"3 years later and the field Is flooding . Had another septic company and an independent septic inspector check it out and both said the only reason is shoddy workmanship . It was money down the drain. Stay away."

Mr G on September 2022

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Septic Tanks questions, answered by experts

Most septic tanks can handle two to three loads of laundry per day, or a weekly total of between seven and 10 loads. Although septic systems do require homeowners to be somewhat careful with their plumbing systems—for instance, it’s not a good idea to flush a bunch of toilet paper all at once—they can still handle fairly heavy use.

Both materials are suitable for septic tanks, but concrete usually lasts longer than plastic. If you’re buying a new tank, the prices are similar for plastic ($500 to $2,500) and concrete ($700 to $2,000). However, there’s a notable difference in repair prices, with plastic tank repair costs ranging from $150 to $2,000, while concrete repairs are between $700 and $5,000.

Ensuring you have adequate space for your engineered septic system is crucial. You’ll need to reserve approximately 900 square feet for a three-bedroom home’s system. However, the type of soil you have, soil absorption rate, the size of your home, climate, and local zoning code will impact the actual amount of space you need.

A septic tank lasts 15 to 20 years on average. This life span will vary depending on the type of septic system and the materials used. Clogging caused by plant roots or flooding from groundwater can decrease that life span. To avoid these issues, have a pro inspect your tank regularly and perform routine maintenance, such as pumping out the tank.

The most budget-friendly septic system is a plastic tank, which starts at around $2,900. This is $200 less than concrete septic tanks and $500 less than fiberglass.

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