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Video-Recorded Pipe Inspection

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Current and potential homeowners in Meridian, Boise, Cascade, Riggins, and throughout southwest Idaho: let's check the condition of your drain lines! Dropped your wedding ring down the drain? Flushed an important item down the toilet? We can find them! Our cameras can reach up to 200 feet, allowing us to treat any system no matter the size.  If you have backed up sewer drain pipes or you've been having any plumbing problems that you're curious about, our  drain line inspection services  are for you! Our newest pipe camera technology will provide you a way to see into your sewer line through a crystal clear, color video.  Choosing to inspect your drain lines with a high-quality video camera has several of benefits.  Our inspections will do no damage to your plumbing or to your yard.  The camera we use produces a clear picture that makes it easier for us to identify problems such as rust, roots, corrosion, and lost items. Inspection and cleaning/potential repair costs are m

Should I do a Real Estate Home Septic Inspection in Boise?

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  First time owning a home with a septic tank? Don't stress!  At ASAP Septic we  provide hassle-free, affordable  septic system inspection  in the Boise, Nampa area and maintenance that will guarantee your system is in the best condition.  Having a septic tank on your property may seem like a big responsibility. And it can be!  Septic systems that are not properly and professionally maintained can cause many serious, and potentially dangerous, problems for you, your family, and even surrounding homes. But don't worry. Helping you avoid those problems is what we're here for!  Here are some FAQs and tips for new septic tank home owners:      1) How Often Should I Pump my Septic Tank? It is recommended that your septic tank be inspected and pumped every 2-5 years. Regular septic maintenance will increase the lifespan of your system and can save you thousands of dollars that would be spent on repairs and entire system replacements if it fails.      2) How Do I Recognize if my