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Most residents don’t give that much thought into their septic tank system until something goes wrong. The way a septic tank works is by separating the liquids and solids from the waste it receives. This waste is coming from your sinks, bathrooms, and bathtubs. The tank has a simple task, which is to store the solids and process the liquids to the drain field.
There are multiple parts that a septic tank has which needs to be properly maintained. Failure to do so can leave some prominent smells in your home.
Here at Septic Blue of Raleigh, our professionals will dissect what the best septic tank treatment is.
The waste sent to your septic tank is kept there. As all the solids sink to the bottom of the tank, the leftovers float to the top. You’ll ask yourself, how does that happen? The reason for this is because septic tanks inhabit a special type of bacteria. This bacteria breaks down solids and releases the waste left over. This leftover waste continues to travel to the top of the tank, and the wastewater heads to the drain field.
Also, a septic tank consists of 2 important pipes. They are called the inlet and outlet pipe. The inlet is where the waste from your home enters the septic tank. The outlet is where the wastewater enters after being broken down from the bacteria. This wastewater travels through the outlet pipe and heads to the drain field.
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Your drain field consists of underground pipes that let the water slowly trinkle into the soil. These subsurface facilities are built a couple feet underground and help the soil by removing impurities from the wastewater. Once these contaminants are removed, the water filters through the soil safely causing no harm.
The best treatment for your tank is a septic tank pumping service. This is the process of pumping out sludge, (waste), from your tank. You aren’t obligated to use this service frequently, but it is recommended to be scheduled at least once every 2-3 years. Of course, this depends on the amount of people living in the residence, waste flushed down sinks and toilets, and if any dangerous chemicals are being thrown into the tank. Neglecting this service will eventually break down your system and give you no choice but to finance a septic tank repair service. These systems are much more delicate compared to a normal sewer system, therefore you have to provide more care.
Sometimes the best treatment for your system is your actions! Since your septic tank consists of waste that comes from your residence, throwing dangerous items in your sinks or toilet can possibly damage your tank. These items can include chemical substances, baby wipes, and non-biodegradable materials. Also, try to avoid using excess toilet paper as this can start clogging your septic tank. It isn’t something that will happen right away, but build-up overtime.
Dealing with treatment for your septic tank on your own can be very difficult. Luckily, our team at Septic Blue of Raleigh has always been dedicated to satisfying your needs. Contact our friendly representatives to dispatch an expert to your location.
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