New Homeowner Septic Checklist in Texas — 9 Things to Confirm Before Your First Year Is Out
Most people who buy rural property in the Hill Country spend considerable time researching the house, the land, and the […]
Most people who buy rural property in the Hill Country spend considerable time researching the house, the land, and the […]
When Hill Country homeowners research septic regulations, most find the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ) and stop there. That’s
County Septic Rules in Texas — Why State Standards Aren’t Enough in the Hill Country Read More »
Most Hill Country homeowners who are in violation of Texas septic regulations don’t know it. That’s not a defense —
The connection between water usage and septic systems in Texas is one of the most overlooked relationships in rural homeownership.
Most Hill Country homeowners never think about their drain field until the day it fails. That’s the problem. Drain field
When drains slow down, or toilets start backing up, most Hill Country homeowners face the same frustrating question: is this
Most Hill Country homeowners notice it and feel good about it. A lush, dark green patch of grass growing directly
Green Grass Over Septic System in Texas — Why That Beautiful Patch Is a Quiet Emergency Read More »
Most Hill Country homeowners never think about their drain field until the day they have to replace it. That’s the
Most Texas homeowners don’t think about their septic system when rain is in the forecast. They think about it afterward