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Certified Septic Installers

Certified Septic Installers

The Certified Septic Installers list provides you with all of the septic system contractors that are registered in Alamance County and that are certified in the state of North Carolina.  All septic system contractors must certified by the North Carolina On-Site Wastewater Contractor and Inspectors Certification Board.

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