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​JC Nota Septic Service is a second generation, family owned and operated septic company providing reliable, professional septic solutions. We specialize in septic cleaning, septic pumping, septic repair, septic inspections, septic installation, and grease trap cleaning for residential and commercial properties. With a commitment to quality service and customer satisfaction, our experienced team ensures your septic system runs safely and efficiently. Proudly serving Bridgewater, Goshen, Kent, Morris, New Milford, Roxbury, Warren, Washington, Bethel, Brookfield, Danbury, Monroe, New Fairfield, Newtown, Redding, Ridgefield, Sherman and Wilton,CT.Trusted local septic experts you can count on.

Services

-Residential, Commercial & Municipal Pumping   

-Septic Tank Cleanings & Installations 

-Residential & Commercial Septic System Repairs & Installations

-Wastewater Treatment Discharge Installation

-Sewage Pump Replacement & Repair 

-Pipe Replacement & Repair

-Septic System Inspections

-Restaurant Grease Trap Maintenance

-Septic Inspections

-Soil Testing 

-B100a plans

Septic Pumping

A well-maintained septic system will remain clear and free flowing for many years, as well as will save you from unnecessary expenses.  Your septic system should be cleaned every 2 years depending on the size of your household and overall water usage. We truly care about our client’s needs and issues they are having with their septic system. We are aware that an effective on time solution prevents a clog, fail or even a system replacement.

J.C. Nota Septic works with the client on every stage of the service we are providing, so we don’t only deliver what our clients asked for, but we also assist them throughout the process, making sure they will know how to treat their septic system properly to prevent further issues. 

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Septic Installation & Repair

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Building a new home or replacing an old failing system? We design and install septic systems that are built to perform and made to last.

Our installation services include:

  • Site evaluation and soil testing

  • System design and planning

  • Permitting

  • Tank and leach field installation

  • Piping and drainage setup

  • Final inspections and testing

Every system is installed to meet local regulations and tailored to your property’s specific needs.

                               Septic Repairs & Troubleshooting

Septic problems can quickly turn into costly damage if not addressed right away. Our team responds quickly to diagnose issues and provide effective, affordable repairs.

We repair:

  • Clogged or failing drain fields

  • Tank leaks or structural damage

  • Broken or crushed pipes

  • Pump and float malfunctions

  • Backups and slow drains

  • Baffles, filters, and components

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Septic Inspection

During a septic inspection a visual inspection of the septic system will be performed by evaluating the tank(s) and absorption system.
Septic tanks will be evaluated by measuring the external dimensions to
determine general size, exposing all necessary access covers on the septic tank(s),
removing the access covers, and performing a visual inspection.  Septic tank walls will be visually inspected for signs of deterioration. Condition of tank baffle(s) will be determined, and the level of effluent in the tank will be assessed.
The absorption area will be probed and measured to determine design and
size, as well as locating all distribution boxes to evaluate their condition. 
When possible, a fiber optic sewer camera will be utilized to evaluate the condition of all of the pipes associated with the septic system . You will receive a written report with the condition of the system. Pictures of any compromised components, and any recommended repairs.

Hydrojetting

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Sewer line jetting is an efficient and effective way of removing blockages and debris from sewer systems. It involves the powerful force of pressurized water that is jetted backwards through the pipe, allowing it to move dirt, debris, and sediment. Sewer line jetting can be used to unclog a blocked drain, clean out tree roots, or eliminate grease buildup in your pipes.

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B100a plan

A B100a plan is a required assessment in Connecticut for property owners with septic systems, ensuring that proposed additions, pools, accessory structures, and ADU's do not interfere with the ability to repair the existing septic or replace with a code-complying septic to meet the new design criteria . It requires soil testing, septic design, plot plans, and local health department approval to demonstrate that a future septic system can still be installed and meet all current health code requirements. All permits and  plan submission will be coordinated by J.C. Nota Septic

Wastewater Treatment Discharge 

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Per Connecticut Health Code, water treatment wastewater from either cationic (water softener) or anionic (radionuclide treatment) are not permitted to discharge into a septic system. In the event that a similar water treatment system is present in the residence, a water treatment wastewater dispersal system can be installed to allow a code-complying dedicated area to discharge the wastewater from the water treatment source. 

Sewage Pump Replacement & Repair

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Sewage/Effluent pumps are a required component of a septic system when the leaching field is at a higher elevation than the septic tank. As the effluent drains from the septic tank into the pump chamber, the effluent level will rise to a level which will activate a "on/off" float switch. Once the float switch is activated, the effluent is pumped to the leaching field. When the correct amount of effluent is dosed to the leaching field, the pump will then shut off.  When sewage/effluent pumps do not work properly, the effluent will continue to rise to a level within the pump chamber that will activate an alarm. The audible alarm will be located in the residence commonly near the electrical panel of the home and often omit a loud buzzing sound. The audible alarm is designed to alert the homeowner that the pump is not working properly and a qualified septic professional should be contacted to assess. It is important to maintain minimal water usage until the pump and components have be assessed. If ignored for a extended period of time, non-operational sewage/effluent pumps can result in sewage backups and clogging. 

Get in Touch

P.O. BOX 2091 New Milford,06776

P.O. BOX 671 Ridgefield Ct 06877

(860)350-3297 (203)431-0444

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