
How to Identify Septic System Scams
When a septic system crisis strikes, you must act quickly to limit the damage and restore your home’s security. Unfortunately, struggling with an emergency makes it easy to miss the warning signs of bad service. You may want to go with the company that offers the least expensive quote or can solve the problem immediately. However, choosing an inexperienced or unlicensed septic contractor could leave you with a system in worse shape than before. Here are a few tips to help you choose the best septic system team for the job. Check for Proof of License and Insurance You should never trust your home’s septic system to a professional who isn’t licensed and insured. State septic licensing requirements guarantee that local licensed contractors have the skills and experience to complete all forms of septic work. Without this license, your plumber is likely underqualified or inexperienced. You should also confirm that they’re fully insured to make sure you’re not saddled with extra costs. Without this insurance, you could be liable for any injuries that occur on your property. It’s safer to work with licensed and insured professionals who have the skills to repair your septic system correctly. Hiring under-the-table plumbers comes