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NORTHVILLE, Mich. - Michimich -- Many homeowners are surprised to learn that septic system failures are often not covered by standard homeowners' insurance policies. As septic issues continue to impact properties across the region, LaChance Brothers Excavating are encouraging residents to better understand their coverage and take proactive steps to prevent costly repairs.
While homeowners' insurance typically covers sudden and accidental damage—such as fires or storm-related incidents—septic systems are generally classified as maintenance items. This distinction means that common issues like wear and tear, lack of maintenance, root intrusion, and system overload are frequently excluded from coverage.
"Septic systems require regular care, but because they're out of sight, they're often overlooked until something goes wrong," said John LaChance, a local septic service provider specializing in septic repair in South Lyon. "By the time a failure occurs, homeowners may find themselves facing significant repair costs without insurance support."
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Local professionals emphasize the importance of prevention, including routine pumping, inspections, mindful water usage, and avoiding tree placement near septic systems. Early warning signs such as slow drains, foul odors, and standing water should be addressed immediately to minimize damage.
Working with experienced local contractors can provide homeowners with accurate diagnoses and long-term solutions tailored to the unique soil and environmental conditions in the South Lyon area.
For more information or to schedule a septic system inspection, homeowners can contact LaChance Brothers Excavating for expert guidance and support.
About LaChance Brothers Excavating LaChance Brothers Excavating, a family-owned business since 1956, has been serving Livingston, Oakland, Washtenaw, and Wayne Counties for over 65 years. Offering septic tank pumping, installation, and soil percolation tests, they're prepared to tackle your needs with the highest standards. Call 248-962-3670 or visit https://www.lachancebrothers.com.
While homeowners' insurance typically covers sudden and accidental damage—such as fires or storm-related incidents—septic systems are generally classified as maintenance items. This distinction means that common issues like wear and tear, lack of maintenance, root intrusion, and system overload are frequently excluded from coverage.
"Septic systems require regular care, but because they're out of sight, they're often overlooked until something goes wrong," said John LaChance, a local septic service provider specializing in septic repair in South Lyon. "By the time a failure occurs, homeowners may find themselves facing significant repair costs without insurance support."
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Local professionals emphasize the importance of prevention, including routine pumping, inspections, mindful water usage, and avoiding tree placement near septic systems. Early warning signs such as slow drains, foul odors, and standing water should be addressed immediately to minimize damage.
Working with experienced local contractors can provide homeowners with accurate diagnoses and long-term solutions tailored to the unique soil and environmental conditions in the South Lyon area.
For more information or to schedule a septic system inspection, homeowners can contact LaChance Brothers Excavating for expert guidance and support.
About LaChance Brothers Excavating LaChance Brothers Excavating, a family-owned business since 1956, has been serving Livingston, Oakland, Washtenaw, and Wayne Counties for over 65 years. Offering septic tank pumping, installation, and soil percolation tests, they're prepared to tackle your needs with the highest standards. Call 248-962-3670 or visit https://www.lachancebrothers.com.
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