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NORTHVILLE, Mich. - s4story -- Winter weather in Michigan presents unique challenges for homeowners, and septic systems are no exception. LaChance Brothers Excavating is urging residents to stay alert for warning signs that their septic system may be struggling with cold temperatures.
Frozen soil, heavy snow cover, and compacted ground can slow drainage and interfere with proper system function. Common winter warning signs include persistent sewage odors, gurgling pipes, slow drains throughout the home, wet or spongy areas in the yard, and sewage backups — particularly through basement floor drains.
"Cold weather can turn minor septic issues into serious failures very quickly," said a representative from LaChance Brothers Excavating. "Catching these problems early can save homeowners thousands of dollars and prevent health and safety concerns."
As a trusted local excavation and septic service provider, LaChance Brothers Excavating offers inspections, maintenance, and septic field repair South Lyon homeowners rely on during harsh winter conditions. Their experienced team understands how Michigan winters impact septic systems and provides solutions designed to protect both property and peace of mind.
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Homeowners are encouraged not to wait until spring if they notice unusual smells, sounds, or visual changes around their septic system. Read more here. (https://www.lachancebrothers.com/learn/more/winter-warning-signs-septic-field-repair-south-lyon)
For prompt, professional winter septic service, contact LaChance Brothers Excavating today to schedule an inspection or consultation. Early action can prevent emergencies and keep your septic system functioning safely all winter long.
About LaChance Brothers Excavating
A family business since 1956, LaChance Brothers Excavating has been serving Livingston, Oakland, Washtenaw, and Wayne Counties for over 65 years. There has been a LaChance at the helm since day one, holding our work to the highest standards.
For more information, call 248-962-3670 to talk to an expert at LaChance Brothers Excavating or visit the website at: https://www.lachancebrothers.com/.
Frozen soil, heavy snow cover, and compacted ground can slow drainage and interfere with proper system function. Common winter warning signs include persistent sewage odors, gurgling pipes, slow drains throughout the home, wet or spongy areas in the yard, and sewage backups — particularly through basement floor drains.
"Cold weather can turn minor septic issues into serious failures very quickly," said a representative from LaChance Brothers Excavating. "Catching these problems early can save homeowners thousands of dollars and prevent health and safety concerns."
As a trusted local excavation and septic service provider, LaChance Brothers Excavating offers inspections, maintenance, and septic field repair South Lyon homeowners rely on during harsh winter conditions. Their experienced team understands how Michigan winters impact septic systems and provides solutions designed to protect both property and peace of mind.
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Homeowners are encouraged not to wait until spring if they notice unusual smells, sounds, or visual changes around their septic system. Read more here. (https://www.lachancebrothers.com/learn/more/winter-warning-signs-septic-field-repair-south-lyon)
For prompt, professional winter septic service, contact LaChance Brothers Excavating today to schedule an inspection or consultation. Early action can prevent emergencies and keep your septic system functioning safely all winter long.
About LaChance Brothers Excavating
A family business since 1956, LaChance Brothers Excavating has been serving Livingston, Oakland, Washtenaw, and Wayne Counties for over 65 years. There has been a LaChance at the helm since day one, holding our work to the highest standards.
For more information, call 248-962-3670 to talk to an expert at LaChance Brothers Excavating or visit the website at: https://www.lachancebrothers.com/.
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