If you have a septic tank, the last thing you want is to have your septic backup and overflow. When your septic tank overflows, there is always a reason why. Knowing why a septic tank overflows can allow you to prevent this from happening to your septic tank.
Reason #1: Tree Roots
The thing about big trees is that they have extensive root systems. These root systems can run far away from where the tree is located above ground.…
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If you are a homeowner, and if your home has a septic system, then you are responsible for dealing with problems that you would not have to deal with if your home was connected to your local sewage system. For example, at some point or another, you might need to have repairs done on your septic system’s drainfield. If you have recently been told by a professional that your system needs drainfield repair, or if you think there might be a problem with your septic system drainfield, then you could be wondering.…
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A septic tank is responsible for holding wastewater and facilitating the breaking down of solid waste that gets flushed down the drain into sludge. However, because a septic tank has limited space, it is essential to schedule regular septic cleaning services to avoid clogs, leaks, and sewer backups.
Unfortunately, most homeowners don’t know when to schedule a septic pumping. As a result, they wait until their septic tank overflows to call a septic cleaning service.…
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