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Sep 24,2022

5 Tips to Prevent Septic System Damage

All septic systems have their own maintenance schedule, which should be followed if you want to keep your system in good condition for years to come. Septic Blue of Raleigh can help with septic tank pumping and regular maintenance. If you need septic tank repair, it is best to take care of it as quickly as possible.

Don’t Just Flush Everything

You might think flushing everything down the toilet is okay, but this isn't true. Some things should never go into your toilet, including tissue, feminine products and wipes, paper towels, and facial tissues. These things do not break down quickly enough in the water and can cause clogs in your pipes and back up into other parts of the house like sinks and tubs. Take the time to read product labels before tossing them down the drain to know what can go where.

Take Care With Trees

Trees are beautiful but can also cause damage to your septic system if not properly maintained. Tree roots can cause cracks in the pipes or break them completely and clog the tank and pump.

Use Less Water

The less water you use, the less pressure is placed on the septic tank's walls, which means there will be less chance for cracks or leaks in pipes and drains. There are many ways that you can save water without sacrificing the quality of your life. For example, you can install low-flow faucets and shower heads so that when someone takes a bath or showers, less water flows through the pipes and into the drain system. You can also install water-saving toilets and bidet attachments that allow users to wash after using the restroom instead of flushing away extra water with each trip.

Check for Leaks

Septic systems rely on gravity to move waste through the home into the leach field or drain field. If there is any kind of leak in the system, this can cause significant problems for your entire household. The first step in preventing leaks is to regularly check for them by using a chlorine tablet test kit (available at most hardware stores). If you have a weak spot in your pipes, you may notice bubbles forming around the faucets or toilet flushing mechanisms. This means leakage is coming from inside the house and needs immediate attention before more serious damage occurs.

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Stay On Top Of Septic Maintenance

The most important thing you can do for your septic system is to stay on top of maintenance. This includes regular inspections, pumping when needed, and keeping an eye out for signs of trouble. If you notice any of these warning signs in your home or yard, call a professional right away:

  • Newly dug trenches near pipes or drains
  • Water flowing towards an open drain or sewer pipe
  • Gurgling sounds coming from drains or toilets
  • Unpleasant odors
  • Overly green patches of grass

Call the Professionals At Septic Blue of Raleigh

Septic tank pumping is necessary for septic system maintenance. Preventative septic tank pumping is the cornerstone of a sound strategy for septic system care. In many cases, homeowners can reduce the frequency of their septic tank pumping by following these tips. Contact Septic Blue of Raleigh when you need these services or a septic tank repair.

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