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Mar 04,2022

When You Should Call for Emergency Septic Pumping

Most homes that are not connected to the municipal sewer lines tend to have a septic system that contains a tank. A septic tank provides a safe and sanitary location where wastewater can be disposed of before being released into the ground. While septic tanks can go for years without showing damage, they require regular maintenance to prevent severe damage and costly repairs. At Septic Blue of Raleigh, we recommend scheduling routine maintenance with a professional septic company before you find yourself dealing with an emergency at odd hours of the night.

When dealing with a septic emergency, you can rely on our expert team for top-notch services, including septic tank pumping and cleaning, among many others. Since emergencies occur at any time, you need a reliable and reputable service provider, and that's where Septic Blue of Raleigh comes in. Here are better situations left to a professional, rather than turning repairs into a DIY project.

Backed-up Toilets and Drains

Nothing screams you need emergency septic repair than a backup in the toilet and other drains around your home. There are numerous disadvantages to sewer backup, ranging from severe water damage to a foul odor in your interior space. You also risk exposure to the hazardous septic waste, leading to severe health complications. Backups are usually caused by clogs in your septic lines and can grow into significant septic issues. A septic company has sufficient tools and equipment to conduct septic tank pumping and repairs, ensuring you maintain an efficient and functioning system.

A Flooded Drain Field

Some septic emergencies don't occur inside your home, but outside which is just as destructive. A common telltale of a flooded drain field is the presence of excess amounts of water around the drain field where the septic tank is located. Failure to address the problem in time can lead to significant structural damage and deteriorate your outdoor space's quality. It can also spill raw sewage in your surroundings, posing a health risk for anyone around. Septic Blue of Raleigh can assess the severity of the damage before proceeding with emergency septic tank pumping or repair.

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Your Septic Alarm Goes Off

Modern septic systems come with all the different kinds of upgrades and equipment, including a septic alarm. The purpose of a septic alarm is to alert homeowners when there's a problem with the system's efficiency and functionality. This alarm can be triggered due to several factors, and a professional septic company can pinpoint the problem early before it gets out of hand. Once you hear the septic alarm, you need to contact your local septic repair service provider as soon as possible.

A septic alarm can be triggered by a clogged line or a leak in the tank, and Septic Blue of Raleigh has the tools and equipment needed to figure out the root of the problem. Some emergencies should not be turned into a DIY but left to a professional. Contact us at Septic Blue of Raleigh, and schedule an appointment with our experts for top-notch septic tank pumping and other services.

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