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With an SOS PSA, our professionals put your home or business septic system through our 15-Point Preventive and Protective Maintenance. Your system immediately begins doing more work with less energy operating at the design efficiency and with less wear on the equipment and reduced chance of inconvenient and expensive break-downs. Having your equipment serviced on a regular basis has many benefits for you:
Regular service lengthens the life of the equipment by keeping it in good working condition.
It maintains efficient operation which saves you energy dollars.
It will save you money by minimizing costs of needed repairs and reducing any major repair expenses.
It will establish you as a priority customer which you'll appreciate if you've ever needed your septic to work and it won't.
It assures you of service by experienced and qualified technicians from an established factory certified distributorship who will be there when you need them.
Regular service protects your warranty.



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