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Every 2 Years under normal conditions.

Warning signs include slow drains, gurgling pipes, sewage odors, and pooling water around the septic area.

Installation involves soil testing, tank placement, drainage field setup, and connecting plumbing lines, ensuring proper functioning for years.

Foul odors can result from leaks, backups, or a full tank, allowing gases to enter the house. Professional inspection and repairs are essential.

Our experts use specialized tools to inspect the septic system, including dye tests, smoke tests, and video cameras, pinpointing the issue accurately.

Septic odors can contain harmful gases like methane. Prolonged exposure may cause health issues. It’s crucial to address odors promptly.

Temporary masking might occur, but addressing the root cause requires professional inspection and repairs to ensure a long-term solution.

Hydro excavation is a non-destructive method, using pressurized water to excavate, making repairs precise and minimizing damage to surrounding areas.

Yes, regular inspections, pumping, and maintenance prevent costly repairs, ensuring your septic system operates efficiently.

Yes, septic problems can lead to groundwater contamination. Timely repairs protect your property and the environment.

Avoid flushing non-biodegradable items, monitor water usage, and schedule regular inspections to prevent septic issues.

We offer 24/7 emergency services. Call us immediately, and our skilled technicians will promptly address your septic system issues.

Yes, we offer upgrades like advanced drainage fields and tank designs to improve system efficiency and longevity.

Our experienced team, cutting-edge equipment, eco-friendly practices, and commitment to customer satisfaction set us apart, ensuring top-notch septic services.

Odors often result from improper installation and overuse. To prevent odors, it’s essential to ensure correct installation and adhere to recommended usage guidelines.

The cleaning interval varies based on factors like tank size, number of users, and system type. Health department guidelines are followed; some systems require yearly cleaning, while a standard system typically needs cleaning every two years.

Yes, improper installation can cause odors. Signs include foul smells around the area, slow drainage, and gurgling noises in pipes. Professional inspection is crucial to identify and rectify installation issues.

Overuse strains the system, leading to odors and potential backups. Educating users about appropriate usage and scheduling regular maintenance are key to preventing these issues.

Signs such as unpleasant odors, slow drains, or pooling water around the septic area indicate potential issues. Regular professional inspections and adherence to cleaning schedules are vital to preventing and addressing these problems.

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Julie Dichiera
9/06/2019
Courteous and professional!!
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Dan Fortin
9/06/2019
Ive worked with the owner of this company for many years and he has always provided complete & professional service at a fair price.Highly recommended
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Patrick
10/06/2019
Ric was the most knowledgeable person that we talked to regarding replacing our septic system. He was also the best price and his availability for all my questions were answered in a very timely manner I would only refer his company after dealing with 4 different companies
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Barbara Schindler
11/06/2019
We were extremely pleased with Erickson Environmental Services. Rick responded the same day and was able to return the next day to repair our aging septic system efficiently and effectively. He was courteous, knowledgeable, and exactly what we needed for septic repair. He has the necessary equipment for extensive repair. We definitely recommend him and will continue to use his services to clean and maintain our septic system.
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