Snake River Septic
Snake River Septic is family owned and operated by Matt & Jessica Wiggins of Vale, OR. Together, our mission statement is to serve our community with honest advice, experienced labor, and competitive prices. When you call Snake River Septic you can rest assured, we'll communicate and work hard to complete your specific septic needs with professionalism and expertise in a friendly and honest way.
Tank MaintenanceAccording to industry standards, it’s recommended to have your residential tank pumped regularly. Depending on your household size, water use, and system requirements, every 3-5 years is ideal. Regular tank maintenance is key to avoiding expensive repairs and replacements. Not sure where your septic system is?? We can help locate it by using technology, wastewater maps, and good ‘ole fashion experience. We can also help design solutions to make future maintenance easier and quicker.
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New System InstallationSnake River Septic is licensed in Oregon and Idaho to install new systems. With top-of-the-line industry equipment and experience, we can efficiently install brand new systems designed for your existing and future plans. We will work with your goals, budget, county and state requirements, to ensure your system will meet DEQ regulations while maximizing the systems potential life span. Upon completion of your new system, you will have access to maps, pictures, measurements/depths, materials, soil conditions, and manufacturer product information so you can rest easy knowing exactly where your system is and how it was built.
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System RepairsDoing regular tank maintenance is a great way to find small issues and repair them before they become major issues. We often find baffles that have fallen off. This is usually a straightforward and easy repair that, if not discovered and fixed, can cause drain field failure. We also detect potential issues with materials that are outdated, like cast pipes, which will reach their life expectancy, start choking down the flow of water, and eventually back up wastewater inside your home. Dealing with septage inside your house is not fun to put it lightly. Customers who get to this point are often dealing with homeowners’ insurance and disaster repair companies. Knowing how your system was designed and how its working is a cost-effective way to prevent and avoid expensive disasters!
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