We understand that making an insurance claim for septic tank damage can be confusing and often overwhelming. That’s why we’re here to help.
Our experienced septic tank specialists will assess the damage caused to your septic tank free of charge. And our claims management specialists will guide you through the claims process and arrange for all works to be undertaken promptly.
Call PCLA today to arrange a FREE septic tank damage assessment.
When you call you’ll find out why we provide the best advice and assistance. And don’t forget, we’ll ensure you get the best claims settlement you’re entitled to.
Septic tank damage relates to any kind of physical harm or impairment that happens to a septic tank.
Damage can occur due to a variety of reasons, such as tree roots growing into the tank, heavy vehicles driving over it, bangs and knocks during the emptying process.
When a septic tank is damaged, it can no longer function properly and can result in contaminated water, unpleasant odours, and even health risks. Repairing or replacing a damaged septic tank can be expensive, which is why PCLA are on hand to advise on the ability to make a claim against your home insurance policy. Call us today to find out more!
We offer free advice and support. We'll arrange a FREE septic tank damage survey. Call 028 9581 5318.
We speak to the Insurance Company. We meet with the Loss Adjuster. No need for builders' estimates! We compile all costs.
PCLA negotiates on your behalf.
Our promise is to get you the best possible settlement under the terms of your policy.
We also arrange for the works to be undertaken by our qualified team of specialists.
Contact PCLA to find out how we can help you.
Have you suffered property damage in Northern Ireland and need help making an insurance claim?
Our expert Loss Assessors specialise in helping busy property owners with all types of property damage claims.
Complete this form and one of our experienced claims professionals will call you back.
Please Note: We’re only able to service clients in Northern Ireland.