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Septic Repair vs. Replacement: What’s Right for Your System?

Septic issues can be stressful and expensive—but knowing whether you need septic repair or a full replacement can save you time, money, and legal trouble. In British Columbia, both options come with responsibilities under the Sewerage System Regulation (BC Reg. 326/2004) and the Public Health Act. Let’s break down how to tell the difference between […]

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Signs Your Septic System Needs Repair—And What to Do Next

If you’ve noticed foul odors in your yard, slow-draining sinks, or patches of unusually lush grass, your system might be telling you something: it needs septic repair. In British Columbia, a failing septic system isn’t just inconvenient—it’s a health hazard. Under the Sewerage System Regulation (BC Reg. 326/2004) and the Public Health Act, property owners

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Septic Maintenance in BC: What You Need to Know to Stay Compliant

If you own a home or property in British Columbia, septic maintenance is not optional. It’s your legal duty under BC’s Sewerage System Regulation. A well-maintained septic system protects your health, your neighbors, and your investment. Plus, regular maintenance helps you avoid costly repairs or legal trouble. 🛠 Why Septic Maintenance Is So Important Septic

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The difference between type 1, type 2, and type 3 septic systems

Septic systems are crucial for managing wastewater in rural areas not connected to municipal sewer systems. In British Columbia (BC) and more specifically Langley, there are three main types of septic systems: Type 1, Type 2, and Type 3. Each type of septic system offers different levels of treatment, making them suitable for various property

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Septic Systems: Can I Install My Own Septic Tank in B.C.?

When it comes to septic tank installs, the process involves more than just physical labor and technical know-how; it requires adherence to specific regulations and standards to ensure public health and environmental safety. According to the Public Health Act and the Sewerage System Regulation, anyone looking to construct a new onsite sewage system, or modify

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Septic Systems: Does My Home Need a Septic Tank?

Waste management for homes not connected to municipal sewage systems can be a hard task. Many homeowners find themselves wondering whether a septic installation tank is necessary for their property. Essentially, any home or building that does not access the city’s sewage infrastructure needs an alternative for disposing of human waste. This necessity isn’t just

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Septic System Maintenance: How often should you maintain your septic system?

Septic System Maintenance: How often should you maintain your septic system? Navigating the world of septic systems can be a murky business. A well-maintained system crucial for the longevity of your home’s waste management, but it also safeguards against the unpleasant and costly affair of system failure. The essence of septic care lies in regular

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