Septic system
maintenance is very important to keep your wastewater disposal facility
working at all times and avoid major repairs as much as possible. Once a year
inspection of your system is ideal, just to make sure it is in good condition
and prevents costly emergency repairs. Spring brings in high temperatures and
humidity, so watch out your system for possible issues to arise.
Common Causes of Septic System Problem:
Pump Your Septic
Tank – When was the last time your septic system has been pumped? You must
have your system pumped in order to remove the build-up of sludge inside your
tank every two years. This is applicable for a house with a maximum of four
household members. The volume of water disposal is dependent on the total
households and the frequency of usage. A professional septic inspector will assess your system state and recommends the
possible timeline to do the pump.
Septic Flooding
– You are living in the area where there is snow, as it melts it will cause
flooding. As the water level rises and can reach your facility, your system may
possibly be affected by flood. One of the signs is when puddles are forming in
the area where your tank is placed. This will damage your tank and waste will
be dangerous to health. Contact an expert
septic service provider to assist you in removing excess water in your
facility.
Distance Gutter
Downspouts Away from Disposal System – The Spring may cause heavy rainfall
and the volume of water that goes
into your gutter downspouts may cause flooding to your tank. Make sure to
install it away from your septic to get rid of this flooding concern.
Septic Filter
– Your filter should be cleaned annually
and change it with the help of a professional. Ask them to assist you in
changing your filter once they do the maintenance and to properly address other
possible concerns.
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