Managing Your Septic Effectively

After struggling for quite some time with our septic system, I realized there might be a problem with the way we were approaching various aspects of plumbing. For starters, we didn't think too much of putting things down the garbage disposal, which created some serious issues later on down the road. We were left struggling with drains that just didn't work properly, and so we started carefully considering ways to change things. We talked with a plumber about septic system maintenance, and they had some tips that improved our experience. Check out this website for awesome tips on managing septic tanks.

How Can You Tell Whether A Septic Tank Needs Emptying?

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If it is your first time living in a home that uses a septic tank to manage its wastewater, you may not be aware of when the tank needs emptying. Unlike sewage handled by municipal systems, you're forced to deal with an unpleasant mess and unhealthy conditions if you fail to empty your septic system. Fortunately, there are some practical ways to recognize that it's time to have the tank emptied. Here are three signs you shouldn't ignore:

You May Observe Puddles on Your Property

The septic tank usually releases wastewater into the drain field to reduce water in the system. You ought to be concerned if you start seeing water pools in the area surrounding your tank. If you also notice bubbles, they indicate solid waste blocking the outlet, a problem that only occurs when the tank is filled up. The likely conclusion is that solid waste that settles at the bottom of your tank has accumulated and become level with the drain system. The only way to remedy the situation is to call a contractor to empty the tank.

You May Experience a Slow Drain Issue

Every time you use the tub, shower, toilet, or washing machine, you expect the wastewater to drain quickly. Thus, if the water takes longer than usual to go down the drain, you'll know that there's an issue. Chances are that you have a blocked drain or that the septic tank is filled and cannot accommodate more wastewater.

If you fail to address the problem immediately, you may experience sewer backup issues. This creates an unliveable condition in your home and causes water damage problems. Moreover, the raw sewage spreads harmful bacteria and germs in your home, endangering the health of your household members. Scheduling an appointment with a reputable septic pumping contractor sets you on the path to making your home liveable again.

You May Notice Foul Odors

When the waste produced in your household goes down the drain, it is broken down and decomposes, releasing gasses. You'll start to notice strong odors from the tank if the levels of solid waste rise to the level of your drain system. The smell may also emanate from the drain field when the raw sewage leaks. In any case, emptying the tank helps eliminate the odor and gives your system a fresh start.

A septic system is a viable way to manage waste and keep your home clean. So, if you spot any signs of a filled tank, do not hesitate to have it professionally emptied to avoid a worse situation at your residence.

Contact a septic tank pumping service to learn more. 

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5 October 2022