Septic System Cover Replacement
We know the safety of your employees and customers is your No 1 priority. That means that your septic and grease covers need to be in perfect condition.
We stock a wide range of cover types and sizes (e.g., round, square, etc.) and handle replacements of any nature. We will alert you if we spot any weaknesses in your current cover.
- Tank Build Up: Some septic system tanks have covers that are deep underground, causing potential problems when servicing. We can help prevent this by installing a Build Up, which is required by code (also known as a “Riser”). This will bring the level of your cover closer to, or even with, the surface.
- Distribution Box, Inlet/Outlet Tees and Baffles: These essential elements don’t last forever. In older systems (and many new ones), these components were made of concrete. Concrete is susceptible to deterioration by the gases present in a waste system. Often, we can repair or replace them with PVC products, as needed.
- Tank Seal: If you are experiencing low levels in your septic system, there may be a crack, leak or hole in the tank. We will inspect the tank and, if possible, seal it to avoid replacement.
- Septic System Rejuvenation: Over time, your leach field may stop leaching water properly. When that occurs, we attempt a rejuvenation of the soil absorption system.
- Custom Cleaning: This involves pumping your leach field, installing a leach field port, water jetting and adding our system-cleaning Boost Bacteria and/or septic scrubs.
- White Knight System: Here we cultivate a large colony of soil bacteria to eat away at bio-material buildup in your tank and under the leach field lines. Call us to determine if your septic system qualifies.
Schedule service for your business today! Contact HTP Technology at (+971) 4 257 7174 get started.
Why Choose HTP Enviro Technical Services?
- Expertise and Experience: Our team has extensive experience in commercial septic systems, providing reliable and knowledgeable service for all your needs.
- Tailored Solutions: We offer customized solutions designed to meet the specific requirements of your property and business operations.
- 24/7 Availability: Our emergency services ensure that you have access to support whenever you need it, minimizing disruptions and maintaining business continuity.
- Regulatory Compliance: We ensure that all work is performed in adherence to local regulations and environmental standards, providing you with peace of mind.
- Customer-Centric Service: We are committed to delivering high-quality service and customer satisfaction, striving to exceed your expectations in every aspect of our work.
SEWER CAMERA INSPECTION SERVICE PRICING
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SEWER CAMERA INSPECTION SERVICES IN LAKE, GEAUGA & CUYAHOGA COUNTIES
Using the most modern and innovative equipment, we’ll get your drains flowing and working again – and fast – starting with a high definition video pipe inspection. We proudly serve residential, commercial and industrial clients in Lake, Geauga and Cuyahoga counties. Enlist our top-rated sewer camera inspection services for drain clogs, sewer line cleaning and much more.
What is sewer camera inspection?
Why should I have my sewer lines inspected?
When purchasing or renting a new home or commercial property
When renovating an existing or adding a new kitchen or bath
When experiencing slow drains, repeated backups, strange gurgling sounds or foul odors
How much does it cost to camera a sewer line?
Most plumbing companies charge, more than you expect a video drain inspection. Actual costs can depend on the length of your drains, ability to locate the clog/issue and additional factors.
I have a copy of a video pipe inspection done by another company. Can you use it?
How often should I have my sewer lines inspected and cleaned?
Residential: It is highly recommended to have your sewer lines inspected before you buy a new home. Homeowners with sewer lines 25 years or older should have their sewer lines inspected and cleaned every one year. Larger families placing more demand on their sewage system should consider having their sewer lines inspected every year.
Commercial: Business owners should have their sewer lines cleaned every 6– 12 months – especially those that are high risk due to consistent use, such as restaurants and hotels.
Industrial: Factory community deplorers should have their sewer lines cleaned every 12 months – especially those that are high risk
Is a sewer line inspection part of a home inspection?
Could give you the ability to negotiate the price if something is found to be unsatisfactory.
Finding sewer drain issues before you buy a home can help you avoid expensive repairs down the road.
