Experienced Claims Services

Septic Company in Cumming, Georgia

3.3(3 reviews)
(706) 216-6286410 Atlanta Hwy, Cumming, GA 30040View on Yelp
Experienced Claims Services - septic in Cumming, GA

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About Experienced Claims Services

Experienced Claims Services is based in Cumming, Georgia, and brings an unusual combination of septic services, damage restoration, and environmental abatement to Forsyth County and surrounding areas. Cumming sits in one of Georgia's fastest-growing counties, where new construction and older septic-dependent homes exist side by side. With a 3.3 rating from 3 reviews, they're an established option worth considering for situations that go beyond routine pumping, particularly where septic issues have caused property damage. Reach them at (706) 216-6286.

Services

Septic Services
Damage Restoration
Environmental Abatement

Services & Process

Experienced Claims Services handles septic system work alongside damage restoration and environmental abatement, which is a distinct combination. On the septic side, this includes pumping, inspection, and system assessment. Damage restoration covers cleanup and repair of property affected by septic failures or other water-related damage, including remediation of contaminated materials. Environmental abatement addresses hazardous material situations, which can come into play when sewage contamination affects soil, crawlspaces, or structural components. This scope makes them a fit for more complex situations rather than just routine maintenance calls.

Service Area

Experienced Claims Services works out of Cumming and covers Forsyth County, including areas around Lake Lanier's western shores, Alpharetta, and the growing communities between Cumming and Canton. Properties in Cherokee and northern Fulton County that need combined septic and restoration work are also within their service footprint. Call to confirm availability for your specific address and situation.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is environmental abatement and when does it apply to a septic situation?
Environmental abatement refers to the safe removal or containment of hazardous materials, and in the septic context it applies when a failure has contaminated soil, groundwater, or structural elements of a property. This goes beyond normal cleanup and requires proper handling and disposal of affected materials.
Can septic damage be covered under a homeowner's insurance claim?
It depends on the cause and your specific policy. Sudden and accidental damage caused by a septic backup inside the home sometimes falls under coverage, while gradual system failure usually doesn't. A provider with damage restoration experience can help document conditions accurately for your insurer.
How serious is sewage backup into a home's crawlspace?
It's a significant problem that needs prompt attention. Sewage in a crawlspace creates health hazards, structural risks from prolonged moisture exposure, and potential mold issues. Professional cleanup and abatement rather than DIY remediation is strongly advisable in these situations.
Does Forsyth County require inspections for septic systems during home sales?
Georgia doesn't have a universal statewide requirement, but Forsyth County's growth means many buyers and real estate agents request inspections as a matter of due diligence. It's become fairly standard practice in the area, particularly for homes over 10 years old.
What's the difference between septic pumping and a full septic inspection?
Pumping removes waste from the tank but doesn't necessarily include a detailed structural evaluation. A full inspection involves examining tank condition, baffles, the outlet to the drain field, and sometimes a load test, giving you much more information about the system's overall health and lifespan.
Can I use a septic service company to document damage for an insurance claim?
Yes, especially one with damage restoration experience. They can photograph and report on the scope of damage in a way that's useful for an insurance adjuster. This documentation is often more detailed and professionally organized than what a homeowner would put together on their own.

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