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Determining When To Have Your Septic Tank Pumped

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If you have a septic tank on your property, you want it to work properly to ensure wastewater is removed from your home without incident. Septic tanks require routine pumping to remove solid waste. This allows water to continue to be diverted to your property's collection area instead of backing up into your home. Here are signs that indicate it is time to have your septic tank pumped.

When You Are Unsure About Prior Pumping Sessions

If you cannot recall when you had your septic pumped last, it is best to contact a service in your area to perform one for you. Most people get their septic tanks pumped every year or two depending upon the usage of water in the household. If you have several people living in your home, use the water frequently, or simply do not remember when pumping had been conducted, getting an inspection of your tank is best. This helps to keep unfortunate septic pumping emergencies from occurring, as they usually cost more than regularly scheduled service calls.

If You Notice Water Problems In Or Around Your Home

If a septic tank becomes full, water is not able to rest in the tank but instead is pushed through the underground piping system toward a collection area. This causes your septic pump to work more often, possibly leading to the burning out of the motor. This will then cause water to back up through the pipes inside your home. If you notice dark water in tubs, showers, sinks, or toilets in your lowest-level bathrooms or kitchens, contact a septic service to pump your tank immediately. Moisture buildup may also occur outdoors around your tank and the underground piping system. If you see pools of water, an evaluation by a septic service is best.

When An Unpleasant Odor Is Noticeable

A full septic tank causes an odor to be emitted into the air around it. If you walk past the area where your tank is situated and notice a foul odor, there is a possibility it is time to have it pumped. The odor may also be pushed into your piping system in your home, causing odor to be noticeable anywhere plumbing is present. At the first notice of odor in or around your home, call a septic service in your area to come to your property to perform an evaluation of your tank and system. Pumping can be conducted immediately if it is required.

For more information on septic tank pumping, contact a company near you.


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