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A home or business that runs on a septic system as opposed to public sewers requires a little extra care to ensure you avoid backups, breakdowns, or all out failures. The septic maintenance experts at P & H Construction and Septic Service help customers throughout Connecticut and Rhode Island avoid costly repairs through a schedule of septic pumping and inspections. As an organization committed to customer satisfaction, they often answer questions about when these services should be performed.

Understanding Septic Maintenance

How Often Should a Septic Tank Be Pumped?

Septic MaintenanceThe best way to avoid expensive and inconvenient septic system failures is by embracing a routine schedule of inspections and maintenance. As a general rule of thumb, most septic tanks should be pumped every three to five years. That being said, the frequency of septic maintenance depends on a few factors, including the size of the tank, usage, the amount of solids flowing through the system, and the age and condition of both the septic tank as a whole and the leach field. To better understand when you need septic pumping, establish an ongoing relationship with an experienced septic service company. 

Where Do the Contents Go After Pumping?

The contents of your septic tank will be smelly and filled with potentially harmful bacteria and parasites. To avoid contaminating groundwater or negatively impacting the health of humans and animals nearby, these materials must be handled by a trained professional. A septic pumping company will dispose of the waste in accordance with state and local laws, generally by delivering it to a waste treatment facility. 

To establish an honest, ongoing relationship with a top-notch septic maintenance company based in Uncasville, CT, call P & H Construction and Septic Service today at (860) 848-8507 and schedule an inspection. Visit their website for a better understanding of the commercial and residential work they perform throughout Connecticut and Rhode Island. 

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