4 Important Septic Care Rules To Follow

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After we moved into a home with a septic system, I realized that we had to do something to understand what to expect. We started reading more and more about septic issues, and before we knew it, we had our first problem. Fortunately, because we were prepared, we didn't have to second guess our decision to call a repair person. Now when we have septic system issues, we don't worry as much about it and it is a great feeling. This blog is all about understanding common septic system problems and knowing how to fix them the first time around.

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4 Important Septic Care Rules To Follow

7 January 2021
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When you have a septic tank on your property, it is crucial to know how to take care of your system properly. With the right care and support, your septic system will be there for you for years to come.

1. Always Pump Your System

One of the most important things you can do is get your septic system pumped regularly. You can wait too long to get your septic system pumped, but you really can't pump your system too frequently. Getting your septic system pumped every two or three years, for example, even if the tank is not almost full, will not harm your septic tank. Getting your septic system pumped regularly, and keeping the layers of junk that your system can't break down low, will help extend the overall life of your system.

2. Secure the Lid

Second, you need to know where your septic system is located so that you can ensure the lid is securely screwed in place. An open lid is a safety hazard for both people, pets, and wildlife. Make sure the lid to your tank is not cracked or breaking down and is always securely shut. This will prevent accidents and damage to your system.

3. Reduce Water Usage

One of the best things you can do for your septic system is to reduce the amount of water you use daily. There are many ways to reduce your water usage. One of the best ways to do so is by upgrading to water savings appliances, such as a dishwasher and washing machine that use less water. You can also install water-saving fixtures so that you use less water every time you turn on the faucet. Using less water will help reduce the strain on your septic system and allow you to get more usage out of your septic system.

4. Direct Outside Water Away from System

Finally, you will want to make sure that you direct outside water away from your drain field so that your system can operate as effectively as possible. Too much water can oversaturate your drain field, so make sure all roof drains carry water away from that area.

If you want your septic system to work correctly and last for a long time, you need to get it pumped regularly. You need to keep the lid secure on the tank. You should reduce your water usage inside your home and control the flow of water outside near the drain field. Contact a septic pumping company for more information.