The Story of How Foothills Septic Was Started

Can you tell us about Foothills Septic and why you started it?

My name is Sam Beaudoin and I own Foothills Septic. Septic systems are often the last thing on a homeowner's mind, until there is a problem. After experiencing the trouble and expense of having to replace my own septic system, I realized that I could pivot my career in commercial construction and leverage my experience with my own system to provide a better solution than what was currently available.

What are your values?

Enter Foothills Septic: a company built to provide the best customer experience in the septic industry.

Our responsibility as certified Private Sewage Installers is to educate homeowners about the importance of proper septic design, maintenance, and inspection. Many people are not aware of the potential problems that can arise if their septic system is not properly planned & serviced, so we aim to help prevent these issues by offering comprehensive septic design, maintenance, and inspection services.

What services do you offer?

We offer construction services to install, repair and replace septic systems. Our team is experienced in all aspects of septic system construction - from excavation and installation to system testing and certification. We use only the highest quality materials and adhere to strict industry standards to ensure that our work meets the expectations we set.

Why do customers choose you over other options?

We understand that dealing with septic issues can be stressful and inconvenient, so we work to make the process as easy and hassle-free as possible. Our team is friendly, knowledgeable, and always available to answer any questions that our customers may have.

Any closing thoughts?

Ultimately, we aim to provide the service I wish had experienced when my system failed - a resource to answer questions, professionals offering competitive pricing, and experts delivering an installation to a high standard while minimizing the disruption to the customer’s property & schedule.

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