County Line Septic offers complete septic services

Jan. 17—WILLINGTON — Those seeking septic services should give County Line Septic a call.

The business provides complete septic services including repair, installation, inspections and maintenance.

The Willington-based company has been doing high- quality work for almost eight years.

" We make ourselves very available to everybody," co-owner Michael Norcross said of he and his partner Christopher Sutyla's work. "We're very involved with our clients and customers."

Norcross added that meeting new people is his favorite part of the job.

" It's exciting when people are buying a new house," he said. " We get to be a part of that process."

The business works on both commercial and residential septic systems with an experienced and professional team that takes great care in getting the job done right.

Its team educates customers on how a septic system works and makes sure they know the best way to extend the lifespan of their septic system.

" We stand behind every job and we receive a lot of referral business because of our high service level," reads a statement on the County Line Septic website.

As a locally owned and operated business, County Line Septic offers installation services to customers throughout central and eastern Connecticut.

All components of the customer's septic system, including the tank and leach field, will be installed based on the specific needs of a customer's property.

County Line Septic also performs septic system repairs, which includes but is not limited to: septic tank risers, baffles ( replacement and repairs), inlet and outlet pipe repairs, septic tank replacements and pump chamber repairs.

Those in the process of purchasing a new home with a septic system should contact County Line Septic.

The business provides real estate inspections to make sure the system in a new home is in order.

It provides customers with an assessment and recommend any necessary repairs that are needed.

Once a septic system has been inspected, County Line Septic gives a presentation to the customer about the system.

" Our team is dedicated to educating you on the functionality of your particular system," the company wrote on its website.

The customer is then able to view the septic system and components as well as ask questions or address any concerns they may have.

Once the inspection is completed, all of the holes are backfilled and seeded. A septic inspection report is then typed and emailed to the customer.

Another important service offered by County Line Septic is pumping.

Pumping is vital to a septic system because regular maintenance ensures proper performance and can prolong the life of a septic system.

County Line Septic offers septic tank cleaning of any size tank, commercial or residential.

After all of the liquid and solids are pumped out of the tank, and the tank is checked for any signs of deterioration or cracks.

The inlet and outlet baffles are checked to ensure they are intact and functioning properly.

If the homeowner is present at the time of the pumping, a small amount of water is run in the house to make sure the inlet pipe is clear and working properly.

The cover is then placed back on the tank and the hole is backfilled and seeded.

To provide customers with a thorough analysis, County Line Septic fills out a tank evaluation, which includes the tank size, condition at the time of the pump, a map with measurements and any recommendations that were observed at the time of the pumping.

County Line wants to provide customers with all the information they need to properly care for their septic system.

" With over 20 years of combined experience, you can trust our knowledge and experience when it comes to servicing, maintaining and repairing the septic system on your property," the business states on its website.

Some of their tips for maintaining a septic system include cleaning it on a regular basis, conserving water to avoid overloading and refraining from driving vehicles over the septic system.

Courtesy of County Line Septic

County Line Septic

Address: 7 River Road, Willington Hours: Monday-Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Information: Call 860-331-0444, visit countylineseptic.com or send an email to info@countylineseptic.com