Some properties require alternative septic systems. Take a closer look at two of the most effective options for small or difficult lots: aerobic systems and drip distribution systems.
Some properties require alternative septic systems. Take a closer look at two of the most effective options for small or difficult lots: aerobic systems and drip distribution systems.
Alternative septic systems are designed for properties where a standard septic setup may not perform properly. These systems help safely treat wastewater in areas with rocky terrain, shallow soil, steep slopes, or poor drainage.
If your septic system isn’t working like it should, you’re probably asking one big question: Do I need a repair—or a full replacement? For homeowners in Heber, Park City, Wasatch County, Summit County, and Utah County, this decision can have a big impact on both your property and your wallet. Septic systems are a major […]
If you’re planning to build a home or install a septic system in Utah, you’ve probably heard the term “perc test.” For many homeowners, it’s one of the first steps in the process—and one of the most important. Whether you’re building in Heber, Park City, Wasatch County, Summit County, or Utah County, a perc test […]
How much does a septic system cost? The answer depends on several factors; soil conditions, terrain, and regulations can all impact pricing.
Planning a new septic system or excavation project in Utah’s mountain communities—like Heber, Park City, Wasatch County, or Summit County—comes with important permitting requirements that many property owners overlook
Specialized septic systems and excavation work in mountain terrain require a very different approach than projects in flat, urban areas.
If your home relies on a septic system, what you put down your drains matters more than you might think.
Come learn about the science in your septic tank and how it is working to keep you home in order! Learn more with Regal Service Team.
Individual Septic System vs Sewer City Connection? Come to learn more about the pros and cons for Utah homeowners concerning their wastewater.
Come learn about septic system myths and facts - so that you can stay on top of maintenance and not encounter emergencies.
Septic systems don’t take a vacation. They work around the clock, 365 days a year, quietly treating your household wastewater. But just like your HVAC system or roof, they need different care depending on the season.