Other lots require an advanced level of sophistication in terms of septic design. Our innovative Site Evaluators are well-versed in the practical application of the latest technologies, but know that sometimes a simple design is the best design.Įvery site is different. We strive, whenever possible, to design the least expensive (while still designed to last and fit in with existing site features) type of septic system for our clients. Our clients who are in need of a replacement to (or expansion of) their existing septic system will find that our staff of experienced septic designers respond to their needs in an efficient, timely and cost-conscious manner. The prospect of having to shell out thousands of dollars to replace a failed leach bed can be troubling to most people. Having a failed septic system is no picnic. We work closely with homeowners, landscape architects, builders and excavating contractors to assure that the septic system is sited in such a way so as to blend into the existing landscape (whenever possible) and does not interfere with other elements of the lot’s design plan. We have a long and successful track record for permitting tough sites, including those from which other septic designers have walked away.įor clients who are in the process of building a home, we work hard to fit our septic design into the overall development plan for the lot. Frick Associates septic designers strive to provide our clients with the most cost-effective and functional septic design to meet their needs. Even though the design process is complicated, our approach to designing septic systems is very simple. Septic system design (known as Site Evaluation in Maine) is a process during which a thoughtful designer must consider a number of different (and sometimes competing) elements. The firm is intimately familiar with current and proposed codes and regulations governing septic systems. Our designs range from the most basic of pit privies to very large and complex community systems. Albert Frick Associates has designed over 30,000 septic systems (leach beds, drain fields, filter beds) in the State of Maine since the company was founded in 1985.
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