Your septic system is a hugely important part of your home. Without proper maintenance, your system can become an expensive nightmare. Knowing how to properly care for your septic tank is a vital part of home ownership. Let’s look at a few tricks that will help ensure the longevity and health of your system.
If you aren’t a septic professional yourself, then you shouldn’t for any reason try to access or enter your tank. This is very dangerous since the septic tank is toxic. You could be injured or get very sick. Leave all septic work to septic pumping services.
One of the most important parts of septic tank maintenance is to have the tank pumped regularly. If the tank isn’t pumped regularly, it can lead to clogged drain fields. This can lead to malfunction and failure of the entire system. There is no substitute for a quality pumping service.
Most people think that septic tank problems can only arise from too many solid materials accumulating in the tank, but water itself can also cause problems. If your household uses too much water, it can overrun the tank, and the drain fields won’t be able to handle the wastewater. According to the University of Florida, the average indoor water use is 69 gallons per person per day. If you’re using even more than this, it will be difficult for your septic system to manage the water properly.
You will also want to keep a careful watch on what types of products you put down your drains. You want to look for labels that advertise that it's safe for septic before allowing it down your drains. You should also be careful with some products that say they're flushable because that isn’t always the same thing as septic safe.
Using a sink strainer will help stop large bulky waste from going down your kitchen sink. This type of material isn’t intended for your septic. It’s better to catch it in the strainer and then throw it out.
These are just a few tips that can help you keep your septic tank healthy. If you’re looking for septic pumping services, contact Hutch & Co Plumbing & Septic today. Our experienced team is ready to provide quality septic services when you need them.
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