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Septic or Sewer System Preparation before Thunderstorm Season

Thunderstorm season will soon begin from June 1 until November 30. Is your wastewater structure ready for the devastating disaster? Heavy rains will cause flooding, especially in low lying areas and may result major problems in your sewer system , and the city sewer facility . Storm drains and septic tanks manages huge amount of water, rainfall and the excess water. A septic system which is well-maintained and built with standard materials can withstand traumas cause by heavy rains and flooding. An inspection is necessary and should be done on a regular basis to ensure your septic system functions appropriately. The following visible symptoms your septic system malfunctions: ·          The sinks , toilet or bathtub drain slowly. ·          There is a foul odor coming out your pipes, sinks, shower and toilets. ·          Sewage spills are starting to be noticed near the location where your wastewater facility is installed. ·          Water pooling in the area c

4 Signs Your Septic System Needing an Emergency Service

Maintenance of your septic system is vital to keep it always working correctly. An annual inspection is a preventive way to monitor the status of your wastewater facility. A Septic specialist handles all repair and emergency services in order to manage your septic system to function properly. Never flush things such as feminine hygiene, diapers, tissue and wipes. These things might cause septic system failure, instead throws it directly in a garbage bin. What are the possible signs you need an emergency septic service? ·          A change in Smell One of the signs that your septic system has a problem is when you smell sewage rising in your pipes, sinks, shower and toilets. Foul odor which is not normal means a symptom of a blocked drain that needs to be pumped out. Contact West Michigan Septic Sewer and Drain Service to immediately attend to your backing up septic system . ·          The Alarm is Off The septic alarm system serves as a warning device when t