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		<title>Baking Soda Recipe &#8211; A Bacteria Safe Way to Clean Fixtures That Drain into Septic System</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 16 Aug 2012 18:36:55 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[New Jersey homeowners take heed; you’ve got bacteria in your septic system! Don’t panic and run out to buy gallons of bleach just yet, however. Though it may seem counter-intuitive, the best septic tank is one chock full of bacteria. &#8230; <a href="http://classicseptic.com/clean-septic-system/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>New Jersey homeowners take heed; you’ve got bacteria in your septic system! Don’t panic and run out to buy gallons of bleach just yet, however. Though it may seem counter-intuitive, the best septic tank is one chock full of bacteria. <a title="new jersey septic inspection company" href="http://classicseptic.com/" target="_blank">New Jersey septic inspection company</a>, Classic Septic Inspections, explains why.</p>
<p>A fully functional septic system will have plenty of bacteria in the tank. In fact, it’s a vital part of sewage disposal. Bacteria are necessary to keep your system operating smoothly: they break down waste, keeping the sewage flowing properly and helping to filter it before it reaches the environment. Septic tanks are only designed to hold a finite amount of waste. Remove the bacteria from the system, and the tank will quickly fill up with solid materials, which can mean big problems in terms of damage to the system, inconvenience to the household, and price of repairs.</p>
<p>Due to the proliferation of anti-bacterial cleansers and harsh chemical cleaning solutions on the market, so-called “dead” or bacteria-less septic tanks are becoming a problem commonly experienced by Classic Septic Inspections of NJ and other septic professionals. Classic Septic recommends using green, environmentally-friendly cleaners to help preserve the proper bacterial balance. These cleaners have the additional bonus of being non-damaging to that lush green New Jersey environment. If you have already been cleaning your system with anti-bacterial cleansers and are concerned about your tank’s bacterial content, there are commercially available septic bacterial treatments that can help foster the proper septic environment.</p>
<h2>Septic Inspection Company in NJ Offers Baking Soda Recipe for Cleaning Septic System</h2>
<p>One simple and inexpensive recipe to clean fixtures that drain into the septic tank uses baking soda. Mix 1/4 cup of baking soda together with 1/2 cup of vinegar and 2 tablespoons of lemon to create an all-natural cleaner that leaves tubs, sinks and toilets spotless, and won’t harm your system’s bacterial balance. And if you have any questions about septic bacteria, or are concerned with your own system’s bacterial content, call New Jersey’s own Classic Septic Inspections for answers. The best way to make sure everything is functioning properly with your system is with a septic inspection.</p>
<p>If you suspect problems with your septic system or would like to insure it is working properly, schedule a NJ septic inspection<strong> </strong>with Classic Septic Inspections.  Classic Septic does not do septic system repairs.  We are strictly an inspection company.  What that means for you is that you get an honest evaluation of your septic system.  We have nothing to gain if your system needs repair or maintenance.  We simply inspect your system to help keep your home environment healthy and free of septic hazards.</p>
<p>For more information on <a title="septic inspections nj" href="http://classicseptic.com/about-classic-septic-inspections-nj/" target="_blank">septic inspections in NJ</a>, call our team at 973-900-1330.</p>
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		<title>Septic Inspection Important When Buying a House</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 18 Jul 2012 18:38:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[New Jersey home buyers beware – what you can’t see can hurt you, and your wallet. Though the septic system of a home is primarily out of sight, it shouldn’t be kept out of mind because it can lead to &#8230; <a href="http://classicseptic.com/septic-inspection-nj/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>New Jersey home buyers beware – what you can’t see can hurt you, <em>and</em> your wallet. Though the septic system of a home is primarily out of sight, it shouldn’t be kept out of mind because it can lead to big trouble when there’s a problem. New Jersey’s own <em>Classic Septic Inspection</em> advises all home buyers to get a septic inspection done on any potential home before purchasing.</p>
<p>The septic system of a house sees repeated daily use, so it should be scrutinized with the same thoroughness as a home’s heating, roof, or electrical wiring. It’s easy to overlook it, particularly when the toilet seems to flush and the sink seems to drain, but septic system problems are messy in every sense of the word. There’s the incalculable inconvenience of not being able to use the water in your own home – who wants to get ready for work at the New Jersey state rest stop down the road? There’s the potential for a nasty sewage backup into the yard or basement. And there are the possible financial costs: it’s common for septic repair bills to reach four or even five figures.</p>
<p>Another issue that faces potential homeowners is compliance with local codes. This is especially true in rural New Jersey or in the suburbs, where many of the septic systems are decades old and possibly predate existing codes. This can lead to fines, or require excavation to update the system – a costly endeavor indeed. These older septic systems may also be on the verge of wearing out, or unable to handle the water requirements of a modern family. A septic inspection will bring any of these issues to light, and smart home buyers will have one done on any property in which they’re seriously interested.</p>
<p>When it comes to the septic system, it’s better to be disappointed before a home purchase than surprised after one. Get a septic inspection from a professional company like <em>Classic Septic Inspections </em>of New Jersey, and avoid one of the worst surprises you can get – one that involves sewage! Call <em>Classic Septic Inspections</em> today.</p>
<p>If you suspect problems with your septic system or would like to insure it is working properly, schedule a NJ septic inspection<strong> </strong><em>with Classic Septic Inspections.  Classic Septic Inspections</em> does not do septic system repairs.  We are strictly an inspection company.  What that means for you is that you get an honest evaluation of your septic system.  We have nothing to gain if your system needs repair or maintenance.  We simply inspect your system to help keep your home environment healthy and free of septic hazards.</p>
<p>For more information on <strong>septic inspections in NJ</strong>, call our team at 973-900-1330.</p>
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		<title>Good Bacteria in Your Septic System</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 27 Jun 2012 15:15:49 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Bacteria in the septic system may sound like a problem to most homeowners, but Classic Septic Inspections would like to remind New Jersey residents that some septic bacteria is actually a good thing. In fact, certain types of bacteria are &#8230; <a href="http://classicseptic.com/good-bacteria-in-your-septic-system/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Bacteria in the septic system may sound like a problem to most homeowners, but Classic Septic Inspections would like to remind New Jersey residents that some septic bacteria is actually a good thing. In fact, certain types of bacteria are essential to a septic system functioning, as it breaks down waste, keeping the sewage flowing properly and helping to filter it before it reaches the environment.</p>
<p>So-called “dead” septic tanks are a problem increasingly encountered by plumbers and septic inspection professionals. The recent proliferation of anti-bacterial cleansers and bleach-based cleaners is to blame for the issue, as these products kill the good bacteria in the septic system right alongside the harmful stuff.  A tank with insufficient or no septic bacteria will cease to function properly, accumulating solid waste and filling much too fast. This can lead to clogs and drainage issues, as well as damage to the septic system.</p>
<p>Classic Septic Inspections of New Jersey recommends that homeowners use an eco-friendly cleaner in their home. This will preserve crucial septic bacteria, and is better overall for the environment. Another solution is a septic tank bacteria treatment. This helps restore the proper bacteria balance to the septic tank, offsetting any damage done by home cleaners and disinfectants.</p>
<p>As always, any homeowner concerned about their septic system, including appropriate bacterial content, should contact a septic inspection company like Classic Septic Inspections of New Jersey. During a septic inspection, the entirety of the system is assessed for functionality, and home-owners are advised of any issues.</p>
<p>For more information on septic inspections in NJ, call our team at 973-900-1330 or visit us online at <a href="http://classicseptic.com">http://classicseptic.com</a> .</p>
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		<title>Oh Baby! Don’t Flush Diapers, Wipes, and Other Products</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 26 Jun 2012 19:17:09 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[New Jersey homeowners be warned – the toilet is not a trash can, no matter how gross the item of refuse may be. Classic Septic Inspections of New Jersey reminds residents that the septic system is no substitute for a &#8230; <a href="http://classicseptic.com/oh-baby/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>New Jersey homeowners be warned – the toilet is not a trash can, no matter how gross the item of refuse may be. Classic Septic Inspections of New Jersey reminds residents that the septic system is no substitute for a garbage dump, and that flushing items that don’t belong can cause clogs, water back ups, drainage problems, or even damage to the septic system.</p>
<p>The toilet should never be used to dispose of trash or bathroom products like baby wipes or feminine hygiene items. Though the toilet may seem capable of removing somewhat large items, the septic system contains small pipes often no bigger than a few inches in diameter. It’s not hard to clog up these pipes with trash, possibly resulting in an expensive house call from the plumber.</p>
<p>Additionally, a septic system is only designed to contain waste and products that breakdown in water. Most solid waste is broken down by bacteria in the septic tank, which keeps the tank clear and occlusion free. Most household items don’t breakdown, and while you may be lucky enough to avoid a pipe clog if you flush one, these items will fill up the septic tank and lead to other problems.</p>
<p>The issue can be especially bad in older style septic systems like those in many suburban New Jersey households. These systems are more sensitive to backups and more prone to overflow or clogging. Classic Septic Inspections of New Jersey advises you to always dispose of trash in the trash can, especially if it’s diapers or baby wipes!</p>
<p>If you suspect problems with your septic system or would like to ensure it is working properly, schedule a NJ septic inspection<strong> </strong>with Classic Septic Inspections.  Classic Septic does not do septic system repairs.  We are strictly a <a title="septic inspection company" href="http://classicseptic.com" target="_blank">septic inspection company</a>.  What that means for you is that you get an honest evaluation of your septic system.  We have nothing to gain if your system needs repair or maintenance.  We simply inspect your system to help keep your home environment healthy and free of septic hazards.</p>
<p>For more information on septic inspections in NJ, call our team at 973-900-1330 or visit us online at <a href="http://classicseptic.com">http://classicseptic.com</a> .</p>
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		<title>Environmental Impact of Leaking Septic Systems</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 01 Jun 2012 22:08:50 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Malfunctioning or leaking septic systems are more than just a nuisance or a potential repair bill – they’re an environmental hazard as well. If, as is the case for many New Jersey homeowners, your septic system is old, located on &#8230; <a href="http://classicseptic.com/leaking-septic-systems/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Malfunctioning or leaking septic systems are more than just a nuisance or a potential repair bill – they’re an environmental hazard as well. If, as is the case for many New Jersey homeowners, your septic system is old, located on wetlands or near water, or hasn’t been pumped within the past few years, there’s a chance it could be leaking into the soil and causing contamination. The best way to check is to hire a septic inspection company like New Jersey’s own Classic Septic Inspections to conduct an examination of your septic system.</p>
<p>There are several indicators that a septic system may be failing. The most obvious one is slow drainage or sewage backup into toilets or sinks. This could indicate a blockage or something worse. Evidence of the more serious problem of sewage spilling out into the environment includes a foul smell around the home, lush green grass growth around the septic system area, or excessive amounts of aquatic weeds or algae in your pool or other nearby bodies of water.</p>
<p>If you notice one or more of these symptoms, you should get your septic system inspected immediately. A leaking septic system is extremely bad for the environment, and can be harmful for your health. It can contaminate the local water table, rendering the drinking water unsafe for consumption. Local plant and animal life can be poisoned, and children are at risk, too, especially if there’s standing water. This same standing water can be a breeding ground for mosquitos and other bugs, which can spread disease and cause a nuisance. Sewage can also leak into local bodies of water, ruining lakes or streams.</p>
<p>With that kind of negative impact, it’s important to get any type of septic leak fixed immediately. If you suspect your septic system may be at risk, don’t hesitate. For the cost of an inspection from a septic system professional like Classic Septic Inspections of New Jersey, you can prevent irreparable damage to the environment and possible harm to your family.</p>
<p>If you suspect problems with your septic system or would like to insure it is working properly, schedule a <a title="nj septic inspection" href="http://classicseptic.com">NJ septic inspection</a><strong> </strong>with Classic Septic Inspections.  Classic Septic does not do septic system repairs.  We are strictly an inspection company.  What that means for you is that you get an honest evaluation of your septic system.  We have nothing to gain if your system needs repair or maintenance.  We simply inspect your system to help keep your home environment healthy and free of septic hazards.</p>
<p>For more information on <a title="septic inspections nj" href="http://classicseptic.com/about-classic-septic-inspections-nj/">septic inspections in NJ</a>, call our team at 973-900-1330.</p>
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		<title>Outdated Septic Systems in NJ</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 23 May 2012 15:03:56 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Unlike wine or foreign sports cars, septic systems aren’t known for aging gracefully. Chances are, if you’re a suburban or rural New Jersey resident, your septic system was installed prior to when you moved into your house. That means it &#8230; <a href="http://classicseptic.com/outdated-septic-systems-in-nj/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Unlike wine or foreign sports cars, septic systems aren’t known for aging gracefully. Chances are, if you’re a suburban or rural New Jersey resident, your septic system was installed prior to when you moved into your house. That means it could be as old as the water fountain at your high school – and twice as leaky. Outdated septic systems can be a big problem for homeowners and the environment. <a title="nj septic inspection company" href="http://classicseptic.com/">NJ septic inspection company</a> Classic Septic Inspections explains why.</p>
<p>Not only are outdated septic systems at risk for failure and catastrophic repair bills, they’re an environmental hazard as well.  Older septic tanks may have leaks or breakdowns, releasing toxic materials and chemicals into the soil and local water table. Tanks with leaks may not have the proper bacteria, preventing the waste from being properly decomposed by microorganisms. Meanwhile, systems with a faulty drain field may not properly remove fine solids and accompanying bacteria, releasing toxic materials into the environment. Some older septic systems leave out the filtration component altogether, leaving untreated sludge to seep into the ground.</p>
<p>Leaking or seeping septic systems can seep sewage materials into the local ecosystem, poisoning local plant and animal life. The problem can be even worse near streams and rivers, where old septic systems can lead to contamination. The results aren’t pretty – for local wildlife, or for people using the bodies of water.</p>
<h2>Older Septic Tanks May Not Be Up to NJ Code</h2>
<p>Many older septic systems aren’t up to local codes, and being found to be in violation could result in a fine, in addition to being forced to bring your system into compliance. A noncompliant septic system can also complicate a future home sale. The New Jersey Department of Environment Protection endorses septic system inspection, and part of the reason is to make sure a system is not leaking or out of date.</p>
<p>It’s important to know what you’re dealing with when it comes to your septic system. Though it’s buried underground and hidden behind the walls, the septic system is an important part of your house. That’s why Classic Septic Inspections recommends that every New Jersey homeowner who hasn’t had one in the last 15 years undergo a septic system inspection.</p>
<p>If you suspect problems with your septic system or would like to insure it is working properly, schedule a <strong><a title="nj septic inspection" href="http://classicseptic.com/about-classic-septic-inspections-nj/" target="_blank">NJ septic inspection</a> </strong>with Classic Septic Inspections.  Classic Septic does not do septic system repairs.  We are strictly an inspection company.  What that means for you is that you get an honest evaluation of your septic system.  We have nothing to gain if your system needs repair or maintenance.  We simply inspect your system to help keep your home environment healthy and free of septic hazards.</p>
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		<title>Even If It’s Working Fine, Get Your Septic System Inspected</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 10 May 2012 15:32:38 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Septic systems are like made-for-tv movies – everything about them stinks and no one likes to think about them unless they have to. Still, unlike made-for-tv movies, spending some time considering your septic system can pay off in the long &#8230; <a href="http://classicseptic.com/even-if-its-working-fine-get-your-septic-system-inspected/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Septic systems are like made-for-tv movies – everything about them stinks and no one likes to think about them unless they have to. Still, unlike made-for-tv movies, spending some time considering your septic system can pay off in the long run.  Most septic problems can be fixed for much less money if they’re discovered before causing a leak, clog, back up or failure. Routine inspection from a septic inspection company like NJ’s own Classic Septic is the best way to make sure your septic system is in good working order.</p>
<p>Septic failures usually require two week repair times and bills that stretch into 4-figure territory because they require a major overhaul of the system or drain field. Meanwhile, inspection, pumping, and small routine repairs can often be finished in an afternoon and cost less than a night in Atlantic City. Unlike other household components, there’s not much an individual homeowner can diagnose or fix on his own septic system. You simply have to bring in professionals for the job – and the professionals from Classic Septic who come with a clipboard and camera before there’s a problem are much cheaper than the professionals from the septic tank installation company who come with a backhoe, work crew, and $3000 worth of parts.</p>
<p>Everyone knows that regular maintenance is key to getting the maximum life out of important appliances or possessions. The most important kind of maintenance you can do to ensure your septic system’s longevity is to make sure it’s working properly and regularly pumped. A Classic Septic inspection will give you the inside look at your septic system – literally, with fiber optic cameras.  Your Classic Septic expert will be able to tell you about the condition of your septic system and all its workings, as well as advise you on a septic pumping schedule.</p>
<h2>Preventative Maintenance is Best for Septic Systems</h2>
<p>The best kind of maintenance is the preventative kind, and the good news is, that kind of maintenance comes much cheaper than septic repair. The New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection recommends septic system inspection, and Classic Septic is the NJ company for the job. Don’t flush money down the toilet later, call Classic Septic now before there’s a problem.</p>
<p>If you suspect problems with your septic system or would like to insure it is working properly, schedule a <strong>NJ septic inspection </strong>with Classic Septic Inspections.  Classic Septic does not do septic system repairs.  We are strictly an inspection company.  What that means for you is that you get an honest evaluation of your septic system.  We have nothing to gain if your system needs repair or maintenance.  We simply inspect your system to help keep your home environment healthy and free of septic hazards.</p>
<p>For more information on <a title="septic inspections nj" href="http://classicseptic.com">septic inspections in NJ</a>, call our team at 973-900-1330.</p>
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		<title>Landscaping Your NJ Septic System</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 23 Mar 2012 19:44:58 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Sometimes the outdoor sections of septic systems can leave ugly, bare earth areas or unsightly mounds or plumbing fixtures sticking out of the ground. Homeowners may be tempted to cover these areas with trees and vegetation. New Jersey’s Classic Septic &#8230; <a href="http://classicseptic.com/landscaping-your-nj-septic-system/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Sometimes the outdoor sections of septic systems can leave ugly, bare earth areas or unsightly mounds or plumbing fixtures sticking out of the ground. Homeowners may be tempted to cover these areas with trees and vegetation. New Jersey’s Classic Septic Inspections offers some information on landscaping your septic system.</p>
<p>Generally, the best cover for the outdoor area of a septic system is just a layer of regular grass. This will help protect from erosion and is minimally invasive to your septic system. When planting, don’t till the soil. It could be disruptive to the septic system. Also avoid using any plant types that have to be dug up. Again, this can negatively impact your septic system.</p>
<p>Homeowners should avoid using fertilizers or chemicals and shouldn’t provide irrigation for the area above a septic system. These things can interfere with your system. It’s best to use plants or shrubbery that can withstand dry periods. Shallow root shrubs and simple grasses are the safest bet for use in septic system landscaping.</p>
<p>Trees are generally not recommended for the immediate surrounding area of your septic system. They should be planted at least 20 feet from a septic mound, and kept away from your drain field and drainline, as the roots can damage your system. Water seeking trees should especially be avoided, as they increase the likelihood of rooting issues. Included amongst these trees are species of maples, poplars, elms, willows, and sweetgums.</p>
<p>For homeowners sold on trees, small, slower growing species are the best types to use around the septic system. All trees used over the septic system should be removed before they get too large, usually about 8-10 years after planting. This is the best way to avoid septic problems caused by trees.</p>
<h2>Call a NJ Septic Inspection Company for Advice First</h2>
<p>If you need advice on landscaping the terrain around your septic system, it’s best to call a NJ septic inspection company like Classic Septic Inspection. They can provide a <a title="nj septic inspection" href="http://classicseptic.com" target="_blank">NJ septic inspection</a>, and offer you advice about the layout and types of plants to use that is specific to your yard and system. The information will help you avoid septic problems resulting from plants down the line.</p>
<p>If you suspect problems with your septic system or would like to insure it is working properly, schedule a NJ septic inspection<strong> </strong>with Classic Septic Inspections.  Classic Septic does not do septic system repairs.  We are strictly an inspection company.  What that means for you is that you get an honest evaluation of your septic system.  We have nothing to gain if your system needs repair or maintenance.  We simply inspect your system to help keep your home environment healthy and free of septic hazards.</p>
<p>For more information on septic inspections in NJ, call our team at 973-900-1330 or visit us online at <a href="http://www.classicseptic.con/">www.classicseptic.con</a></p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Our hearts and prayers go out to the family in NJ who lost their toddler in that deadly septic accident in Lakewood, NJ.  It’s a subject that warrants much more attention than it receives: Septic Safety.  Of course we always &#8230; <a href="http://classicseptic.com/deadly-septic-accident-in-nj/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Our hearts and prayers go out to the family in NJ who lost their toddler in that deadly septic accident in Lakewood, NJ.  It’s a subject that warrants much more attention than it receives: Septic Safety.  Of course we always talk about septic problems and backups, but safety trumps functionality any day of the week.</p>
<p>Your septic system is part of your home and, as such, maintenance and safety need to be addressed.</p>
<p><em><strong>Here are some basic safety guidelines to review if your property has a septic system on-site:</strong></em></p>
<p>Always have a cover over your septic system or keep it filled with dirt if buried</p>
<p>Manhole covers should be bolted (locked) down</p>
<p>When we inspect we never leave tanks open unattended and neither should you</p>
<p>If your tank is open for any reason (an inspection) be sure that your septic company uses flags and caution tape to mark the area</p>
<p>Lastly, if you have an older system, you need to pay attention to its condition.</p>
<p>Old cesspools don&#8217;t have round covers as the newer tanks do, they have concrete slabs that could be 3 feet to 8 feet long, and 12 inches wide. These slabs are often cracked and WILL cave in.</p>
<p>Homeowners should know where and what condition their tanks are in, and the dos and don’ts of what can be put over the tanks.</p>
<p>Sink holes or depressions in the ground should be inspected as they could be early indications of a collapsing tank.</p>
<p>If you would like your septic system inspected, make sure to give us or any other NJ septic system company a call.  An inspection costs around $400, but when it comes to the safety of your family, you can’t put a price on that.</p>
<p>Call Classic Septic Inspections for more information at 973-900-1330 or visit us online: <a href="../../../../../">http://classicseptic.com</a></p>
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		<description><![CDATA[When you’re buying a home in New Jersey or elsewhere, it’s a matter of routine to get the key components of a potential purchase checked out for problems. This includes the electrical wiring, the plumbing, and the foundation of the &#8230; <a href="http://classicseptic.com/septic-inspection-nj-dep/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When you’re buying a home in New Jersey or elsewhere, it’s a matter of routine to get the key components of a potential purchase checked out for problems. This includes the electrical wiring, the plumbing, and the foundation of the home. One piece of a possible new house that’s easy to overlook is the septic system, but just because it’s buried underground doesn’t mean you should forget it. In fact, the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection recommends that you get the home septic system of any property you’re interested in buying inspected by a professional <a title="nj septic inspection company" href="http://classicseptic.com/" target="_blank"><strong>septic inspection company in NJ</strong></a> like Classic Septic Inspections.</p>
<p>Septic system problems are among the most difficult and costly to fix, and among the most inconvenient to live with. Major septic repairs can run into the thousands of dollars, and a home lacking a functional septic system is unlivable. That’s why it’s a good idea to know what you’re getting into when you purchase a home. During a <a title="nj septic inspection" href="http://classicseptic.com/about-classic-septic-inspections-nj/" target="_blank"><strong>NJ septic inspection</strong></a>, the entire system is checked for existing or potential problems. Don’t get caught by surprise, find out what lies beneath!</p>
<h2>NJ Septic Inspection Company Uses Fiber Optic Cameras</h2>
<p>We run a high tech fiber optic camera through pipes to check for cracks or leaks during our inspections. We check all fittings, fixtures, and lines, as well as the tank, the drain field, and the surrounding terrain for any issues. We thoroughly analyze the septic system’s condition, advising you on possible repairs and whether the system is adequate for your water needs. In short, we give you a complete briefing on one of the key parts of your potential house before you buy it. Make sure you have all the information you need before you pick the house you’ll be living in the next 20 years.</p>
<p>There are also a number of local and state codes in New Jersey that septic systems must comply with. We check to make sure your potential new septic system will meet these codes. Avoid unexpected problems that could delay your home purchase and cost you significant amounts of money. Follow the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection’s suggestions, and get a <strong>NJ septic inspection</strong> before you commit to a new home!</p>
<p>If you suspect problems with your septic system or would like to insure it is working properly, schedule a <strong>NJ septic inspection </strong>with Classic Septic Inspections.  Classic Septic does not do septic system repairs.  We are strictly an inspection company.  What that means for you is that you get an honest evaluation of your septic system.  We have nothing to gain if your system needs repair or maintenance.  We simply inspect your system to help keep your home environment healthy and free of septic hazards.</p>
<p>For more information on <strong>septic inspections in NJ</strong>, call our team at 973-900-1330.</p>
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