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in the Triad area for more than 70 years! The two brothers have built one of the largestwell-known plumbing &amp&gtOver 70 Years of Business Transou's Plumbing &ampSeptic has served Winston-Salem &ampNorth Carolina. Learn More Septic Services Looking for Septic Tank InstallationRepairBig or Small! Whether you're facing a minor inconvenience or need a major overhaulwe provide promptwe've got your back. Our promptexpert team swiftly resolves surprisesskilled serviceshealthy waterSepticfounded in 1951is a name that has been trusted for more than 70 years! In 1978the two Redmond brothers purchased Transou's Plumbing &ampSeptic with two septic trucks and a reputation in the area for amazing service. TodaySeptic is owned by Brandon Redmond and Aaron Carlin services High Pointseptic system installation

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