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Septic Tank Pumping in Chapel Hill

If you own a septic system in Chapel Hill, then you should know about septic tank pumping. Septic tank pumping in Chapel Hill does not have to be a hassle. Call Septic Blue to get started on scheduling your septic system pumping or septic cleaning in Chapel Hill today. We are proudly available around the clock with 24-hour emergency service. Our certified technicians are hired, trained, and equipped to handle your septic tank pumping correctly the first time around. Give us a call today and ask one of our friendly representatives about our ongoing promotional offers for first-time callers in Chapel Hill. We look forward to taking your call.

What Is Septic Tank Pumping?

Owners of septic systems are likely not connected to a centralized sewer system. Instead, they have their septic system which is their onsite sewage treatment facility. While you are relieved from paying monthly sewer maintenance bills, the responsibility of caring for your septic system falls upon you. Septic tank pumping in Chapel Hill is probably the most important maintenance item for a septic system owner. It involves pumping out excess scum, sludge, and other waste from the septic tank so that it does not overload. Be sure to schedule a Chapel Hill septic system pumping regularly to avoid costly repairs or replacements. Call Septic Blue to get started.

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What If You Dont?

A septic tank can only hold so much waste. The good bacteria in the septic tank does a great job of breaking down solid waste into sludge to make the most out of the septic tanks limited size, but the tank is eventually full and must be pumped. Neglecting your wastewater treatment system pumping will inevitably lead to solid waste going into the inlet and outlet pipes, clogging your system and even leading to sewage backups. Ignoring it for too long can result in damaged pipes, leaks, and a damaged septic system. This damage can cost you thousands of dollars in repair, replacement, and land restoration costs. Dont wait too long. Call Septic Blue now to speak with a courteous staff member and schedule your septic system pumping.

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How Often Do I Need A Septic Tank Pump?

There is unfortunately no specific answer to this question. The timing of your septic tank pumping depends on a number of factors including the size of your household, the size of the septic tank, and the working condition of the septic system. In general, however, we recommend that households have their septic tank pumped once every two to three years to be safe. Though, some septic tanks fill in as early as a year while others can go up to four or five years before needing to be pumped.

Need Septic Tank Pumping in Chapel Hill?

Chapel Hill residents are in luck. You do not need to search the web for:

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because you are in Septic Blues service area. Our friendly staff and qualified technicians are on standby to take your call and dispatch to your location.

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