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Septic System Maintenance Tips

Proper maintenance of a septic system is essential to ensure that it functions correctly and lasts for many years. Here are some tips on how to properly maintain your septic system.

  1. Have the system inspected and pumped regularly. It is recommended to have your septic system inspected every 3-5 years and pumped every 3-5 years, depending on the size of the tank and the number of people living in the household. This will help to prevent clogs and backups in the system, and will also help to extend the life of the tank and the drain field.

  2. Be mindful of what you flush or pour down the drains. Avoid flushing or pouring items such as grease, oil, chemicals, and non-biodegradable materials down the drains, as these can clog the system and cause damage.

  3. Limit water usage. Try to limit the amount of water used in the household, as excessive water usage can overload the system and cause it to fail. Fix any leaks as soon as they are discovered.

  4. Plant trees and shrubs away from the drain field. Trees and shrubs can absorb water and nutrients from the drain field, which can cause the system to fail. Plant them at least 10 feet away from the drain field.

  5. Watch for warning signs. Keep an eye out for warning signs such as slow draining sinks and toilets, strong odors, and wet spots on the yard, as these may indicate a problem with the septic system.

By following these tips, you can help to ensure that your septic system lasts for many years and functions correctly. If you notice any problems with your system or if it has been more than 3-5 years since it was last inspected or pumped, contact a professional septic service provider to schedule an inspection and service.

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