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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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Stay Ahead Of The Problems: 4 Services Your Septic System Needs

If you're new to septic ownership, it's time to learn about maintenance. Your septic system will need routine maintenance to help keep it running smoothly. Without routine septic service, you can run into problems with waste removal. If you're not sure what services to add to your septic care list, read the information below. Here are four services you need for your septic system. 

System Inspections

If you want to keep your septic system up and running, it's a good idea to schedule annual inspections. Annual inspections are especially good at identifying issues with the septic drains and seepage field. If the drains clog, or the seepage field fails, your septic system could sustain damage. You could also end up with raw sewage in the yard and in your home. To avoid problems, make annual inspections part of your septic care routine. 

Riser Installation

If your septic system didn't come with a riser, now's the time to schedule this service. A riser is an extended cap that attaches to your septic tanks. Risers extend above the ground, which makes them easier to get to for servicing. Without a riser, you need to dig up the lids every time you have the septic tanks serviced. That can add a lot of time and money to your septic servicing. That's why you should install a riser as part of your next septic service appointment. 

Septic Pumping

If you bought an existing home, now's the time to get your septic tanks pumped. Pumping your septic tanks removes the waste that can clog up the system. Once you've had your septic tank pumped, it's a good idea to get on a schedule for future septic pumping appointments. A good rule of thumb is to have your septic tanks pumped once every few years. If your septic system gets sluggish before that, call for an inspection. Your septic system could have a clogged drain.  

Tank Cleaning

If you want to protect your septic system, add tank cleaning to your list of septic services. If you're like most people, you might not know that your septic tanks need to get pumped and cleaned. Pumping removes waste and water. Cleaning removes the sludge that gets stuck at the bottom of the tanks. You want to get rid of the sludge so your tanks can hold more waste. Plus, cleaning your tanks helps control septic odors.

Contact a septic services provider for more information.