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Contact Septic System Guide.

Septic System Guide is an educational website published by WRS Web Solutions Inc. Use the contact link below for site-related questions, corrections, or publishing matters.

Site-related contact

For questions about this website, corrections, editorial concerns, or publishing matters, use the WRS Web Solutions Inc. help desk link below.

Contact WRS Web Solutions Inc.

Please use the support-ticket page rather than sending septic questions through a form on this site.

Submit a site-related ticket

This contact method is for website and publisher matters. It is not for urgent septic problems, repair scheduling, inspection requests, or property-specific advice.

Before contacting us

Septic systems are local and property-specific. A general educational website cannot determine whether your septic system is safe, compliant, properly sized, failing, damaged, repairable, or suitable for a planned property change.

For property-specific concerns, contact appropriate local sources such as:

  • A qualified septic contractor.
  • A licensed septic inspector, where applicable.
  • Your local health, building, or environmental authority.
  • A qualified plumber for plumbing-related concerns.
  • A qualified engineer or designer where required by local rules.
  • Your real estate, legal, or insurance professional for transaction-specific issues.

What we can and cannot respond to

We can review site issues

If a link is broken, a page has a typo, a topic needs clearer wording, or a site information page needs attention, that is a suitable reason to contact the publisher.

We cannot inspect your system

We cannot evaluate photos, approve septic work, interpret local permits for a specific property, or diagnose whether a real system is failing.

We do not book services

Septic System Guide is not a septic contractor, pumping company, inspection firm, engineering office, lead-generation service, or local repair directory.

Safety reminder: If you suspect an abandoned septic tank, unstable ground, a collapse area, exposed wastewater, or a sewage backup, keep people, pets, vehicles, and equipment away from the area until qualified local help can assess it.

Publisher information

Septic System Guide is published by WRS Web Solutions Inc. as an independent educational website.

Article-style content is attributed to Martin C. Fenwickson, an editorial pen name used for consistency across the site.

See the About page, Author page, Editorial policy, and Disclaimer for more information about the site’s purpose and limitations.