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Septic tanks play a critical role in wastewater management. According to Circle of Blue, a global water conservation journal, over 21 million households utilize septic systems nationwide. Having an understanding of septic tank maintenance will save you and millions of households a great deal of funds.
Hiring a reputable septic business to conduct yearly inspections is essential to the health of your septic system. Professionals have the knowledge and experience to give you tips and tricks to prevent future problems. They can also spot a minor issue and fix it before the entire system breaks down. These inspections will involve a complete assessment of the septic tank.
Septic systems can only handle so much waste. Avoid flushing anything other than what should be in the toilet. Most families choose to use one-ply toilet paper to put less strain on the system. Start the habit of picking up a bathroom trashcan for tampons and sanitary pads. Also, make sure not to dump chemicals down the drain to dispose of them, as this can also put more strain on the system.
Regular pumping of your septic tank is essential to preventing problems. Septic systems have a limited capacity. Once this capacity is reached, the household can no longer use the system until it is pumped to remove sludge and waste. Continued use can make the system fail, which may result in sewage backing up through your drains. You should hire a trustworthy septic business to pump the tank every three to five years or as necessary, according to our experts.
The drain field is where the septic system puts wastewater after it’s treated. There are a few tips to keep in mind when it comes to this area. Firstly, homeowners want to ensure this area remains clear of obstructions, such as playground or lawn equipment. Secondly, don’t park vehicles on or close to the drain field. Finally, if you are having a gutter system installed on your house, make sure that rainwater is re-directed away from the area.
The more you use the system, the more strain it goes through. This applies to how much water the people in the house use. Take short showers and avoid consecutive showers if possible. Purchasing low-flow toilets with water-saving features and immediately having leaky faucets, pipes, or toilets professionally repaired will help conserve water.
Implementing these tips and hiring experts for inspections and repairs will benefit the lifespan and functionality of your septic tank. Working with a professional
septic business is a great way to learn about preventative maintenance. Contact Advance Sewer & Drain Solutions for more information.
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