How Often Should You Have Your Septic System Pumped?
The general rule of thumb is that your septic tank should be pumped out every 3-5 years, depending on the size of the tank, how much sewage it receives, and the number of people living in the house. Most systems require pumping every three years; however, if more than four people live in the house or if there are high levels of solids in the wastewater, then pumping may need to be done more frequently. It's also a good idea to have your septic system inspected by a professional at least once every year. That way, any potential problems can be caught early on before they become a larger issue. What Happens When You Have Your Septic System Pumped? When your septic system is pumped, we will come out and remove all of the solid waste from the tank. We'll use specialized equipment such as pumps and hoses to remove all of the sludge and debris from inside the tank. Afterward, we'll check all components of the system for damage or wear-and-tear before disposing of all materials properly according to local regulations. Tips for Maintaining Your Septic System In addition to regular pump outs, there are several other steps you can take to ensure that your septic system runs smoothly and efficiently over time. Avoid using chemical cleaners such as bleach since these can cause damage to both the pipes and bacteria within the tank itself. Instead, opt for natural cleaners or enzyme treatments which are much safer for both your plumbing and your environment. Also, avoid flushing items such as hygiene products or wipes down toilets as these items can clog up pipes and create backups in drains throughout your home or business space. |
Unpleasant Smells Coming From Drains or Toilet BowlsOne of the most easily recognizable signs that something is wrong with your septic tank is when you start noticing unpleasant odors coming from the drains or toilet bowls in your home. This means that solids have built up in the tank and are beginning to decompose, releasing sulfur-based gasses into the air. If you notice this happening, it’s important to call in a professional right away so they can pump out the tank and remove any blockages that are preventing wastewater from flowing freely through the system.
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Sewage Backup in Your HomeIf you find sewage backing up into various areas of your home (such as showers, toilets, etc.) then this is a sure sign that there’s something majorly wrong with your septic tank and needs urgent attention. Sewage backup could indicate an issue such as a blocked line or a broken pipe, both of which require immediate attention from an experienced technician who can address the problem safely and efficiently. In this instance, pumping out the septic tank should be one of the first steps taken by the technician since blocked lines usually mean there’s an issue with solids buildup inside the tank itself.
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Slow Draining Sinks or ToiletsIf sinks or toilets in your home seem to be draining more slowly than normal, this could indicate there’s an issue with your septic tank that needs addressing ASAP. As mentioned above, slow draining is often caused by solids buildup inside the tank so having it pumped out should help resolve this issue quickly and efficiently. It may also be worth having us come and inspect all pipes leading from/to the septic system just to make sure nothing else is causing these issues as well.
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