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From the same people who bring you all the movies and events at the historic Concrete Theatre, now comes a little different kind of entertainment - right in your own backyard! Owner Fred West (on the left!), is a small-town guy with a passion for hard work. He's been a logger, professional scuba diver and yacht broker.

Fred and Valerie own horses, mules, alpacas, chickens, goats, big dogs and a whole herd of cats. Over the years Fred has earned a pilot's license, captain's credentials, motorcycle endorsement, and now a license for septic work! Because we care about our environment and your health, we're bringing Cinema Septic to our friends, neighbors and customers in eastern Skagit County.
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Welcome to Cinema Septic, a service business with a show business twist! Okay, so septic systems are not quite as much fun as the movies and popcorn you enjoy at our other business, but we guarantee a backed-up septic system isn't much of a comedy, either! And during this unprecedented COV-19 pandemic, a septic system issue is less fun than ever.
Why get your system inspected regularly? To save yourself a lot of hassle and money later. There are sometimes no symptoms and no early warning signs of a septic system going bad. Talk to anyone who's gone too long without having their system inspected - they aren't happy about having to suddenly pay thousands of dollars to have their system overhauled.
Septic maintenance can extend the life of your septic system, protect water quality and also help protect public health. An inspection of your septic tank by a certified septic professional will give you information about the integrity of your septic tank and indicate whether your tank needs to be pumped.
It's time to suspect a system failure not only when the odor assaults your senses, but when its contents come back to haunt you: between your toes in the shower, the flush that won't go away, sewage surfacing in your front yard. But by then, the damage may already be done. There are many reasons why a septic system fails.
Did you know that the quantity and quality of toilet paper you use could affect your septic system? When toilet paper breaks down it turns into its components, cellulose and lignin. If the toilet paper dissolves in your tank, it can travel into the drainfield and block the soil spaces needed for effluent treatment.
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