Associates Septic Services is a local, family-owned and operated company who provides soil testing, septic design, septic inspections and septic pumping. Since 1998, we have provided the best septic services to homeowners throughout southeastern Wisconsin. We take great pride in how we treat each and every customer.
We concentrate on ensuring our customer's receive affordable services, and always the best septic services in Wisconsin. Associates Septic Services knows septic systems from the ground up. We do soil testing (perc testing) so we know what your system is in. We design septic systems so we know how your system was built and how it works.
We concentrate on ensuring our customer's receive affordable services, and always the best septic services in Wisconsin. Associates Septic Services knows septic systems from the ground up. We do soil testing (perc testing) so we know what your system is in. We design septic systems so we know how your system was built and how it works.
Services
A soil test is performed to determine the size, location and type (conventional or mound) of wastewater treatment system that will be installed at your home. After viewing the property and discussing the homeowner's needs, the soil tester typically digs three to five holes with a backhoe to view and handle the soils to determine the soil's drainage capability, the average high groundwater mark and signs of bedrock.
The Soil and Site Evaluation Report is prepared by a certified soil tester after examining the soils on your property. The report contains a detailed description of your soil and a site plan. The original report is sent to the appropriate regulatory office in the county in which your property is located.
Test holes are dug w/ a backhoe to a depth determined by native soil type, every site will be different. The soil tester will physically and visually evaluate color, consistency, texture, structure, roots and finally signs of bedrock or high groundwater. All of these criteria will determine what type of septic system the soil and state code will support.
Your onsite wastewater treatment system is one of the most expensive features of your home and you will want to protect your investment. There are a few basic things that you can do to extend the life of your system. When a septic system fails, it is usually because the drain field has become plugged and the effluent can not move through the soil.
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Jean Davis
Dec 17, 2019
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We have used Associates Septic Services several times for pumping our residential septic tank. The staff has been professional, honest and polite along with providing advice for the future. They quickly get us scheduled and take care of the required reporting to the county. As a Customer Service Manager for water well services, I often recommended contacting Lance to callers in search of soil testing, septic inspections and pumping services. Appreciate the great service!
Pat Mcdonough
Aug 03, 2018
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K. Z.
Jun 26, 2016
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Tom Rohde
Jun 18, 2013
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