Septic systems are responsible for treating and disposing of the wastewater that goes down a household’s plumbing system. These septic systems must be cared for, as neglect can lead to costly repairs and health hazards. To avoid these issues, have your septic system inspected regularly and pumped as needed. Septic systems require regular maintenance to function properly and to extend their lifespan.
Septic Service – Pumping
A grease trap cleaning tank should be pumped every three to five years to keep it working well. During a septic tank pumping, a technician stretches a hose from a vacuum truck to the opening of the septic tank and pumps the contents into the truck. The process usually takes less than an hour. A professional septic service technician can also inspect the tank level, baffles, and sump pumps during this time.
Signs Your Septic System Needs Professional Maintenance
If a home’s septic system is not pumped periodically, the solid waste can build up to the point of overflowing into a drain field. This can cause sewage backups into the home and damage the soil.
It is recommended to dispose of non-biodegradable items such as paper towels, tampons, diapers, pharmaceuticals, cigarette butts, dental floss, and grease in the trash can instead of the septic system. These items will not dissolve in the septic tank and will only clog pipes.
A homeowner can help reduce the need for septic system maintenance by not driving or parking vehicles or equipment over the septic tank or drain field. It is also important to not plant trees or shrubs too close to the septic system, as their roots can grow into and clog the drain field.
Busy Bee Septic and Excavating LLC
114 Houston St, Maybrook, NY 12543, United States
(845)294-5771