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At D.F. Clark, Inc., septic system professionals, we seek not only to inspect, install, and pump septic systems, but to ensure that homeowners and real estate agents are fully informed and understand how their systems work. We hope that you will find this site to be helpful in answering some of the difficult questions around septic systems.

Since 1984, D.F. Clark has strived to provide both professional and efficient service, along with quality and integrity to all our customers. There are approximately 60 million American who depend upon an on-site wastewater sewage system. Yet most lack a basic understanding of how a septic system really works or what they should be doing to properly operate and maintain it.
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The process of replacing a failed septic system can be an intimidating undertaking for homeowners. Most homeowners know very little about their septic system, so when a system fails it can create anxiety. Below you will find an outline of the process for the design and installation of a typical septic system.
D.F. Clark, Inc. provides pumping services to residence in the North Shore area. Pumping your septic system too often is not good for your septic system or your wallet. You should be pumping your system when the scum and sludge layers are equal to 1/3 the overall liquid depth of your tank (see the Frequently Asked Questions page for more information).
One of the most important things you can do to extend the life of your septic system is to perform the necessary septic system maintenance. Being that your onsite sewage system is a significant investment, I am sure that you would want to protect it. Septic system maintenance consists of having a qualified professional, pump out your septic tank or cesspool as needed, as well as perform an overall assessment of your tank structure.
When a septic system fails a Title 5 Inspection or the system shows signs of getting tired ex. Once you have a septic design plan you can obtain proposals from Licensed Septic Installers working in your town. I would suggest contacting your Board of Health office for a list of license installers for your town.
Do learn the location of your septic tank and drainfield. Keep a sketch of it handy with your maintenance records for service visits. Do have your septic tank system inspected annually. Do have your septic tank pumped out regularly by a licensed contractor. Do keep your septic tank cover accessible for inspections and pumpings.
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Jackie B.
Jackie B.
Jun 04, 2018
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This company was recommended to me by a friend. I called to get a quote. I expressed how urgent the situation. The receptionist was not helpful. I really felt like I was bothering her. I explained that I work in Boston and would like to see if they could pickup the plans. She said she would check and call me back. There was no return phone call. I called again and was treated poorly. I asked her why I did not hear from her. She said they were unable to pickup the plans. I said that would have been nice to know. She was curt and couldn't get off the phone fast enough. Being in
Nichole V.
Nichole V.
Dec 10, 2017
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Great experience. I had to call them for "emergency service" on the day of our Christmas Party. The tech Bob responded within a few minutes of my call and was very helpful on the phone. Prior to coming here he outlined pricing for me, which seemed to be a issue for some other Yelpers. It seems like they took that feedback and addressed it. The tech was here within a hour of the call and unclogged & pumped our system with a few extra hours to spare before the party began.
M. D.
M. D.
Aug 18, 2016
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We had DF Clark do our Title V inspection. While the inspection went fine and the technician did a good job putting our yard back intact, their office staff was not very helpful in sharing pricing details, scope for replacing the D box. It was a little surprising that a breakdown of services was not something they could share or discuss. We ended up working with another provider and discovered that they should have called Dig Safe when they first came out and dug up the yard. Luckily, no problems but we're awaiting Dig Safe now before we can finalize the repair.