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Your septic system works hard year-round. Its tank separates all of your flushable household waste, leaving solids at the bottom to form sludge while pumping the wastewater through pipes into a nearby drainfield. Numerous warning signs appear when a septic system is in dire need of maintenance, such as foul-smelling odors around the tank. Rather than dealing with a variety of extremely unpleasant issues, learn why routine septic system maintenance should stay high on your home to-do list.

The Importance of Routine Septic System Maintenance

Prevents Cracked Tank Issues

septic systemsSeptic tanks require pumping every two to five years depending on factors such as daily water usage and how many people live in your home. This service prevents the tank from becoming overloaded with solid waste and cracking. Cracked tanks may leak untreated water and sewage, causing groundwater contamination. Tanks can also clog when household members flush items like cooking grease or diapers. Replacing a broken septic tank is a messy, costly task easily avoidable with regular pumping services.

Avoids Serious Plumbing & Drainfield Problems

An overloaded septic tank causes problems within the home as well as the drainfield. An excessively saturated drainfield, for example, cannot filter untreated water at an efficient rate, often resulting in sewage runoff into whatever is nearby, such as lakes, ponds, streams, and irrigation systems. Too-full septic tanks can also cause serious plumbing issues, including wastewater backing up into washing machines, sinks, toilets, and tubs. Routine septic system maintenance is much less expensive than dealing with any of the issues associated with overloaded tanks.

 

Around The Clock Pumping maintains septic systems throughout Anchorage, AK, and the surrounding areas, including Hope, Palmer, and Wasilla. In business for 17 years, this company provides a comprehensive range of septic and drain services, including line jetting and restaurant grease cleaning. Call (907) 345-9126 to schedule an appointment or visit the team online for more information. Like the Facebook page for additional septic and drain maintenance tips.

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