Preparations to Make When Hiring Septic Tank Pumping Services

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When you own a septic tank, you will need to have the waste periodically extracted by septic tank pumping services. If this is the first time that you're having someone pump your septic tank, there are several things you can do to prepare. 

Know When to Pump Your Tank

Know when you will need to have your septic tank pumped again. Some septic tank companies will send you a notification when you are due for another pumping. However, it's also a good idea to have the time frame for your next septic tank pumping memorized. You will typically need to have your septic tank pumped every three to five years. This is also based on the capacity of your septic tank and how many people live in your home. The more people that are using the toilet, the more waste that will accumulate in the septic tank.

Because you will not want to pump your tank when it is half full, ask the septic tank pumping service to measure how full the tank was. Then you can calculate how long it might take for your tank to fill up again so you can determine whether you should wait three years or five. 

Know Where the Tank Is Located

Make sure to know where everything is located. If you have recently purchased the property, ask the previous property owner to draw a map of where everything is located. Then you'll be able to easily find your tank when it's time for a septic pumping.

Have a Budget

A septic tank pumping is not that expensive compared with many other services. However, you will still need to budget at least $300. Keep in mind, the cost of dealing with a septic tank that has overflown is much more expensive and unpleasant than the cost of simply having your septic tank pumped. 

Write Down Your Concerns

Pay attention to warning signs that there is something wrong with your septic tank so you can bring it up with the maintenance team. Septic tank pumping services might offer other services, such as other forms of maintenance and repairs. Even if they don't, they can recommend a service that does. Tell them if you hear a gurgling noise or if you notice that the area near the drain field is wetter than it should be. By making all of these preparations, you can make your next septic tank pumping go much more smoothly.

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2 January 2020

Learning About Septic System Care and Usage

Hi there, I am Wes Nelson. When I lived in my first home, I discovered the plumbing connected directly to a septic system on the land. The septic system consisted of a tank, lines and leach field that processed the waste. I had to quickly learn how the septic system worked to keep it in good shape. I had to pay close attention to the substances I sent down the drains or flushed down the toilet. I did not want to disrupt the colonies of bacteria hard at work processing the waste products. On this site, I would like to help others keep their septic system in good working order by sharing the information I discovered. Please visit again soon.