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No More Stinky Septic Problems

When I moved into my new house, I assumed that the residence used a city sewage system like the four houses I lived in previously. The homeowner did not tell me about the septic tank and I did not think to ask. Not only was I not informed of the septic system, but I was not told that the tank had not been cleaned in six years. I started to smell a foul odor from my toilet soon after I moved in and there seemed to be a disgusting discharge building on my lawn. I knew that I had a serious problem when raw sewage started to come back up through my toilet. After an investigation by a plumber and an emergency septic service call, my septic tank was emptied and repaired. I now know that septic care is extremely important and I want you to know this too.

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Tips For Those Adding A Septic Tank System To Their Property

Many homeowners will find that they will eventually need to install a septic tank system. While these systems can be ideal for homes that are located in areas where connecting to the sewer system will be difficult, there are homeowners that will greatly underestimate the factors that need to be considered during this process.

Be Mindful When Choosing The Location For The Septic Tank And Drainfield

Choosing the location where the septic tank and drainfield will be installed is a critical decision. Placing the septic tank and drainfield in areas with poor soil conditions can lead to a number of major performance issues. For example, if the soil lacks sufficient drainage, water will start to pond above the drainfield. Also, those with loose soil may find that the septic tank is at risk of settling unevenly, which can damage the pipes that connect the system. Thorough soil testing should be performed for any areas where you are considering placing the tank. This will provide you with an effective understanding of these areas so that you can choose the best one.

Ensure The Septic Tank Is Large Enough To Accommodate Your Home's Needs

The size of the septic tank that you choose to install is another key decision. Homeowners with multiple people living in the house can be prone to underestimate the importance of choosing a septic tank that is large enough. This can lead to the tank quickly becoming full or clogged. While there are calculations to help determine the size of septic tank that is advised for your home, they can be fairly complicated, and mistakes when doing these calculations can lead to major headaches. Fortunately, a septic tank contractor can help you to calculate the size of tank that you need easily and accurately.

Understand The Steps For Caring For A Septic Tank And Drainfield

Improper maintenance can be a common cause of problems for septic systems. In particular, failing to have the septic tank cleaned and pumped can be especially damaging. When this work is not done, the tank may start to fill with materials that can clog the drainfield or the outlet for the septic tank itself. In addition to having their system pumped, homeowners should also take care to avoid compacting the soil near the drainfield. If the soil in this areas becomes compacted, it can severely impact the drainage of the soil. To avoid these issues, you should park your vehicle away from the drainfield and avoid leaving heavy or large objects in this area for extended periods of time.

Contact a service, like Economy  Septic Service, for more help.