Septic Pumping Dos And Don'ts: Best Practices For Maintaining A Healthy System

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If you have a septic tank, it is important to have regular septic tank pumping and maintenance performed on your system. Doing so will help make sure that your septic system runs smoothly. 

Even if you've had a septic tank for years, you might still be unsure of the right way to handle pumping and maintenance. Here are some dos and don'ts for septic tank pumping.

Dos

Do Schedule Regular Pumping and Maintenance

Most professional septic system maintenance companies recommend getting a septic tank pumped every couple of years. This will help make sure that the tank is functioning properly and that solids are not building up.

Do Conserve Your Water Usage

Too much water going through your septic system can cause it to become overloaded and back up. Make sure you conserve water in your home by taking shorter showers, using the dishwasher only when it is full, and running laundry loads only when necessary.

Do Maintain Your Drainfield

Your drainfield is an integral part of your septic system. Make sure to keep the area free of debris, and if necessary, consult a professional to make sure the area is functioning properly.

Do Maintain Bacterial Balance

Using enzymes or bacteria treatments can help maintain the balance of bacteria in your septic tank, which will improve its efficiency. Talk to a professional to find the best solution for your specific septic system.

Do Educate Your Household

It is important to educate your family on best practices for maintaining a healthy septic system. Make sure everyone in your home knows which items should never be put down the drains and how often your septic tank should be pumped.

Do Use a Professional Maintenance Company

Using an experienced septic maintenance company will help ensure that the job is done properly and that your system operates correctly.

Don'ts

Don't Ignore Warning Signs

If you notice any warning signs that your septic system is not working properly, such as slow-draining water or a foul smell coming from the tank, it is important to have your septic tank checked out right away. Ignoring warning signs can cause bigger problems down the line.

Don't Put Grease or Oils in Your Drains

Grease and oil can cause clogs in your pipes and make it much harder for waste to pass through your system. Anything that is not water-soluble should not be put down your drains.

Don't Attempt DIY Repairs

It is important to leave any repairs or maintenance on your septic system to the professionals. Attempting to do it yourself can cause more damage and end up costing you more money in the long run.

Contact a local septic pumping service to learn more.

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15 June 2023

Learning About Septic System Care and Usage

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