
Read Septic Service, Inc. is your #1 provider for residential and commercial septic services. From drafting septic layouts to their installation, Read Septic's engineers and installers are meeting modern demands of any size. Our full suite of services include septic tank pumping and system inspections, as well as field restoration and repair.
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Services
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We handle Trucking, Trenching, Demolition, Install and Repair gravel driveways, and Dig Room Additions to precise dimensions. See the list below for these services we provide and give us a call today! If you have a gravel driveway and it has a few too many potholes, we can bring in new gravel and level off those pot holes.
Septic Pumping
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We pump septic tanks for any residential and most commercial applications in the counties of Kane, DuPage, McHenry and DeKalb. Need a riser? We can install concrete or plastic risers to bring your access lids up to State Codes. A - The State of Illinois has set codes for the size of the tank. The size is determined based on the number of bedrooms (not bathrooms) you have in your house.
Septic System Design
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We can design any septic system for residential and most commercial applications in Kane, DuPage, and DeKalb counties. Whether it is for a new construction or an existing home, we can design anything from a standard field to the latest technologies. We handle everything from start to finish including getting your soil test, obtaining your permit and finally installation.
Septic System Installation & Repair
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The wet spot will occur when a septic field is full and can no longer accept any more water from the house. There are usually several septic lines to every septic field. In most cases, the first one fills to capacity and is in "failure" before it will then flow to the second line. As each line goes into "failure", it flows to the next line until it finally reaches the last line.
Drain Field Restoration
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When drain fields quit working, its often because the soil is too compacted for liquids to drain through it. This causes them to back up into your septic system, and if its bad enough, even into your house. The traditional repair for this is to put in a new drain field, tearing up your yard and costing you thousands.
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