Let’s keep working on a tipsheet for septic system users. Part of our job is saving customers from expense and emergency calls.
When you are in the early stages of getting a company started and are eager for success, it can be easy to make shortsighted mistakes that ultimately hurt your business
‘Every job we do, even if it doesn’t go as planned, we take it as a great learning opportunity. We always find the silver lining.’
Maznek Septic Service takes meticulous care of customers’ septic systems and grease traps in its southern New Hampshire territory.
Customers don't always know what kind of systems they have, much less how to properly take care of them. That's where Ken's Septic Service comes in.
Sometimes it seems like our industry message about proper septic maintenance isn’t being heard. But keep shouting because it is paying off.
Due to spikes in construction and emerging special event work, Texas pumping company B&S Port-O-Jons has seen its workload continue to shift from septic to portable sanitation service over the years.
More residents in this lightly populated province utilize onsite systems than municipal wastewater treatment, so customer education is an important job for local installers and pumpers.
Service is more than pulling a lid and pumping a tank. Take time to educate the customer to encourage better care and longer life for their septic systems.