Our Services

We stand ready to serve Colorado Springs and its environs. At Freedom Septic, the highest degree of professionalism, exceptional customer care, and meticulous attention to detail are always prioritized. Be it through our thorough septic and grease trap services, NAWT certified transfer title inspections, or emergency services, we strive to approach every endeavor with meticulous care and a commitment to excellence. Trust in Freedom Septic for comprehensive solutions to all your septic and grease trap needs.

Septic Maintenace

Prevents Expensive Repairs: Regular maintenance helps identify and address minor issues before they become major, costly problems. This proactive approach can prevent system failures, such as backup or leaks, which would otherwise require expensive repairs or replacement.

  1. Extends System Life: A well-maintained septic system can last many years. Routine pumping and inspections help ensure the system continues to function efficiently, avoiding early replacement and prolonging its lifespan.

  2. Protects the Environment: A malfunctioning septic system can release harmful waste into the ground, potentially contaminating groundwater and local water sources. Regular maintenance reduces the risk of contamination and helps protect local ecosystems.

  3. Improves Efficiency: Over time, solids can build up in the septic tank, reducing its efficiency. Regular pumping ensures that the system functions at its best, avoiding clogs and backups in your plumbing.

  4. Health and Safety: A failing septic system can cause hazardous conditions, including the release of harmful bacteria and viruses. Regular maintenance ensures the system is working properly and protects the health of your family and neighbors.

Grease Trap Maintenance

Prevents Clogs and Backups: Regular maintenance ensures that grease buildup in the trap doesn’t accumulate to the point of causing clogs or backups. These issues can disrupt the plumbing system and result in costly repairs or downtime for your business.

  1. Avoids Bad Odors: Without regular cleaning, grease traps can start to emit unpleasant odors due to the decomposition of grease and waste. Proper maintenance keeps these odors under control, contributing to a cleaner and more pleasant environment, especially in commercial settings like restaurants.

  2. Compliance with Health Codes: Many local health and sanitation codes require routine grease trap maintenance to prevent contamination of the water supply. Failing to maintain the system can result in fines or even the closure of the business.

  3. Reduces Risk of Environmental Contamination: If a grease trap overflows or leaks, it can contaminate local water sources with harmful fats, oils, and grease (FOG). Regular maintenance helps ensure the grease trap is functioning properly, reducing the risk of environmental damage.

  4. Improves Efficiency: A well-maintained grease trap operates more efficiently, allowing wastewater to flow freely through the system. This ensures that the system is working optimally, which is especially important for businesses with high wastewater volumes.

  5. Promotes Good Business Practices: For businesses like restaurants, regular grease trap maintenance reflects good operational practices. It shows that you are committed to maintaining a clean and functional environment, which can enhance your reputation with customers and regulatory authorities.

NAWT- Certified Inspections

Increased Confidence for Buyers: A NAWT-certified inspection provides an expert, third-party evaluation of the septic system, assuring the buyer that the system is in good working condition. This can build trust and reduce concerns about unexpected repair costs after purchasing the property.

  1. Compliance with Local Regulations: Some regions require septic system inspections as part of the home sale process. A NAWT-certified inspection ensures that the septic system complies with local codes and regulations, helping to avoid legal issues that could delay or complicate the sale.

  2. Prevents Unexpected Costs: A thorough NAWT-certified inspection can identify hidden problems with the septic system, such as tank damage, leaks, or signs of system failure. Identifying these issues before the sale allows the seller to address them, or at least disclose them, preventing the buyer from facing unexpected repair costs after the transaction.

  3. Helps Negotiate Sale Terms: If an inspection uncovers issues with the septic system, both buyers and sellers can negotiate the sale price accordingly. The seller can factor in the cost of repairs, or the buyer may request that the system be repaired or replaced before closing.

  4. Protection for Sellers: By having a NAWT-certified inspection done in advance, sellers can address potential issues early, which can help avoid last-minute surprises that could delay or derail the sale. It also provides documentation of the septic system's condition, which can be presented to potential buyers as a positive selling point.

  5. Expertise and Reliability: NAWT-certified inspectors are trained professionals who adhere to high standards in their inspections. Their certification assures both buyers and sellers that the inspection is thorough, accurate, and conducted by a knowledgeable expert in the field.

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