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In order to design a septic system the pertinent information regarding the soil where the septic system is to be located must be obtained. Information as to how fast the soil will absorb water and at what elevation the water table is located is determined by a soil evaluator. A soil evaluator is a licensed professional who can determine the quality of the soils in the area of the new septic system and insure that the system will be designed properly. New England Engineering has the professionals on staff with over 15 years of soil evaluation experience who can perform these services.
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The proper design of a septic system, especially for an existing home, is crucial to maintaining the integrity of a property. A properly designed septic system will not only provide many years of service but it will blend in to the landscape and enhance the value of your home. Innovative solutions to solve problem situations and spending the time to find those solutions is what makes New England Engineering Services, Inc one of the most well respected septic system design firms in the area. Septic system design services provided by New England Engineering are fast, efficient, and cost effective. We strive to make the process as simple as possible for all involved.
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Whenever a home is sold in the state of Massachusetts and it is serviced by a septic system, an inspection of the septic system must be performed. The inspection consists of opening the septic tank, located and opening the distribution box, and making observations as to the functioning of the system. If the system is working properly, it is considered a passing system and a report is generated by the inspector. This passing report is then given to the new buyer when the house is sold. New England Engineering Services Inc. has performed hundreds of septic system inspections. Our intimate knowledge as to how systems work and why they fail is an advantage to you as a seller in that we can spot problems which may look like a system in failure, but in actuality may only require a simple fix. In the event a system fails time is always spent with the property owner giving a detailed explanation as to why a system fails and actually pointing out what indicates that the system is failing. Advice and an explanation of the process for correcting the problem is also available.
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Essex County, Middlesex county, and all of the towns in those regions with an emphasis on the towns closer to our area. Merrimack, Haverhill, Amesbury, Salisbury, Newbury, West Newbury, Rowley, Georgetown, North Andover, Boxford, Andover, Tewksbury, Middleton, Lynnfield, Topsfield, Wenham, Hamilton, Groveland, North Reading, Lawrence. top
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