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Nov 14,2022

Common Septic Tank Questions

Your septic tank system is the backbone of your home. All of the waste from every inch of the residence directly enters this system to relieve the homeowner from dealing with anything. It’s basically a sewage system, but it is only serving you and no one else.

The work of this system is something that isn’t recognized well enough. The durability it has to keep working for years is amazing. Although it has great upsides, there are also things you have to look out for to keep the system in working order. One of these things is to stop ignoring the problem. Some homeowners can’t fathom the thought of dealing with a maintenance issue, but neglecting these problems can lead to a repair service being needed. Dealing with the maintenance is better off than a septic tank repair as there is a big difference in between the costs.

Luckily for septic tank owners, there are cost-efficient and cheaper ways to maintain your system. It all starts with knowing the answers to these commonly asked questions for your septic tank. 

In this blog post, our professionals from Septic Blue of Raleigh will offer insight into the answers for these questions.

How Often is a System Inspection Needed?

A system inspection is when a professional takes a look at your septic tank to record if it has any problems. This is an action that is highly recommended as it can state if there is anything wrong with your system. An inspection once every 2 years is the suggested action as it can help you avoid damage from  happening. If you fail to schedule an inspection, you’ll be left empty-handed during a problem as the help won’t arrive on time. Make sure to have an inspection done to avoid hefty costs in the future!

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How Important is Pumping For My Tank?

A septic tank pumping service is a lifesaving action that makes your life a lot easier. The waste your septic tank receives from the inlet pipe gets separated into solids and liquids. As the liquids are sent to the drain field pipe, the solids sink to the bottom of the tank. Of course as time goes on, these solids stack up and eventually need to be dealt with. This is where pumping comes in. When you pump your tank, this service removes all the waste in your tank which clears out everything.

This action is recommended to be done every 2 years as well.

How Can I Prevent Drainage Issues?

As you are the source of what is heading down your drains, there are a few things you can do to prevent problems from occurring.

Be careful of what you send down your drains and toilets. Your septic tank is sensitive to non-biodegradables and certain chemicals. Avoid throwing those in your toilets and use chemicals that aren’t harmful towards your septic tank.

The use of too much water can be a harmful action towards your system. It can overwhelm your tank overtime. For example, using your shower while your washing machine is on.

Need a Reliable Septic Service?

Dealing with your septic tank on your own can be a huge hassle. Luckily, at Septic Blue of Raleigh, our experts are dedicated to solving your problems. Contact our friendly representatives to send a professional to your location.

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