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Winter is here and with it comes the potential for frozen septic tanks. As a homeowner, it’s important to be aware of the signs of a frozen tank and to take steps to prevent it … Read More

As winter blankets Colorado in its chilly embrace, homeowners grapple with safeguarding their septic systems from the harsh elements. The impacts of cold weather, storms, and frozen grounds on septic systems necessitate proactive measures to … Read More

Septic tanks are an important part of the sewage system in many homes. They are used for the treatment and disposal of wastewater and usually consist of a tank, a drain field, and a leach … Read More

September 19th through 23rd marked the 10th Septic Safety Week! Awareness surrounding septic safety is highly encouraged by the United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and we at Lion Septic Service wish to share information … Read More

If you’re in the market for a new home, you’ll soon find out if the home you’re interested in has a septic system or not. If it has a septic system, don’t be intimidated. In … Read More
When you flush your toilet or run your dishwasher, you’re probably not considering what happens after the water leaves your home. We don’t blame you; who wants to spend all day thinking about their waste … Read More
As a homeowner, you know how expensive everyday life can be. However, you want to ensure that your investments are worth it; that they last a long time. One of those investments is your septic … Read More

We’ve spoken multiple times in past blogs about the proper care for your septic system. Your septic requires care, from regular maintenance to pumping, just like any other investment. You may not care or think … Read More

We’re getting into the warm summer weather so you may consider a pool for your home. Collections can be fun for you and your family when temperatures increase. But like hot tubs, adding a pool … Read More
Owning a septic system can sometimes feel like a burden. Having things go wrong, or even yearly maintenance can feel like just another thing added to your to-do list. But you shouldn’t have to feel … Read More