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NORTHVILLE, Mich. - Michimich -- As winter fades and snow begins to melt across Southeast Michigan, LaChance Brothers Excavating is urging homeowners to prioritize spring septic inspections to prevent costly system failures.
Winter freeze-thaw cycles, heavy snow cover, and saturated soil can cause shifting pipes, compacted drain fields, and frozen lines. These issues often remain hidden until spring thaw, when excess moisture puts additional stress on already compromised systems.
"Spring is the ideal time to identify potential septic issues before they turn into expensive emergencies," said John LaChance of LaChance Brothers Excavating. "A proactive inspection can save homeowners thousands in septic field repair in South Lyon (https://www.lachancebrothers.com/learn/more/spr...)."
Professional septic inspections typically include evaluation of the drain field, tank levels, pipe connections, soil saturation, and drainage performance. Early detection allows minor problems to be corrected before full drain field failure occurs.
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With decades of experience serving South Lyon and surrounding communities, LaChance Brothers Excavating specializes in excavation, drainage solutions, and septic field repair. Their team understands local soil conditions and provides long-term repair solutions that protect both property and system performance.
For more information or to schedule a spring septic inspection, contact LaChance Brothers Excavating today.
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/.
Winter freeze-thaw cycles, heavy snow cover, and saturated soil can cause shifting pipes, compacted drain fields, and frozen lines. These issues often remain hidden until spring thaw, when excess moisture puts additional stress on already compromised systems.
"Spring is the ideal time to identify potential septic issues before they turn into expensive emergencies," said John LaChance of LaChance Brothers Excavating. "A proactive inspection can save homeowners thousands in septic field repair in South Lyon (https://www.lachancebrothers.com/learn/more/spr...)."
Professional septic inspections typically include evaluation of the drain field, tank levels, pipe connections, soil saturation, and drainage performance. Early detection allows minor problems to be corrected before full drain field failure occurs.
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With decades of experience serving South Lyon and surrounding communities, LaChance Brothers Excavating specializes in excavation, drainage solutions, and septic field repair. Their team understands local soil conditions and provides long-term repair solutions that protect both property and system performance.
For more information or to schedule a spring septic inspection, contact LaChance Brothers Excavating today.
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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