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NORTHVILLE, Mich. - Michimich -- As winter approaches, LaChance Brothers Excavating is urging South Lyon homeowners to take proactive steps to protect their septic systems from freezing temperatures, snow buildup, and heavy holiday water use.
"Small preventative measures now can prevent costly emergencies later," said John LaChance of LaChance Brothers Excavating. "We want our community to know there are affordable options available to keep their homes safe and comfortable all winter long.
Recommended winter septic care includes:
Learn more about winter septic care here (https://www.lachancebrothers.com/learn/more/win...).
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In addition, LaChance Brothers Excavating is highlighting the availability of septic system financing for your South Lyon home, which helps homeowners spread out the cost of repairs or replacements. This ensures that critical septic work can be completed without the stress of large upfront expenses.
"Winter is hard enough on Michigan families — worrying about septic problems shouldn't be one of them," added LaChance]. "With proper care and financing options, homeowners can head into the season with confidence."
For more information about seasonal septic maintenance or financing options, 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/.
"Small preventative measures now can prevent costly emergencies later," said John LaChance of LaChance Brothers Excavating. "We want our community to know there are affordable options available to keep their homes safe and comfortable all winter long.
Recommended winter septic care includes:
- Protecting the drain field with insulation such as mulch or straw.
- Scheduling a pre-winter septic tank pumping.
- Checking for plumbing leaks to prevent system overload.
- Redirecting snowmelt and runoff away from the septic area.
- Using water wisely during the holidays.
Learn more about winter septic care here (https://www.lachancebrothers.com/learn/more/win...).
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In addition, LaChance Brothers Excavating is highlighting the availability of septic system financing for your South Lyon home, which helps homeowners spread out the cost of repairs or replacements. This ensures that critical septic work can be completed without the stress of large upfront expenses.
"Winter is hard enough on Michigan families — worrying about septic problems shouldn't be one of them," added LaChance]. "With proper care and financing options, homeowners can head into the season with confidence."
For more information about seasonal septic maintenance or financing options, 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/.
Source: LaChance Brothers Excavating
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