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Your septic system plays a critical role in filtering waste away from your property. If the tank becomes clogged, however, it can significantly impact functionality and cause a number of serious problems. Here are three signs that indicate the tank is overflowing.

How to Know You Need Septic Tank Cleaning

1. An Extra Lush Lawn

Does the lawn in the drain field look especially healthy compared to the rest of your grass? This could be due to a septic system leak. The more moisture that floods the space, the more green and vibrant the grass will appear. A septic tank maintenance professional will assess the system for leaks or determine if simply cleaning the tank will resolve the problem.

2. Sluggish Home Appliances

septic systemSluggish dishwashers, washing machines, and toilets aren’t always due to specific appliance problems. Sometimes the issue is due to an overload of sludge in the septic tank. If too much develops, it could cause contaminants to back up through the septic field lines, which could then push back into your home. This can affect the efficiency of your everyday household appliances.

3. Strong Odors

It’s never a good sign if you detect a noxious odor anywhere in the vicinity of the drain field. There could be a sewage leak, which may cause health threats to both people and pets. That scent is likely to be present in the house through the drains, too, since the sewage gases have nowhere else to go but back through the septic field lines. Emptying the septic system tank will relieve the pressure and send the waste back where it belongs.

 

If you’re seeking a reliable team to manage the health and integrity of your septic system, turn to Baldwin Septic Tanks LLC. Serving Seminole, AL, and surrounding areas for over 45 years, they can handle everything from septic tank cleaning to repairs. You can also have them assess the condition of your yard if you’re concerned that you need drain field repairs. Visit the website to learn more about their services or call them at (251) 946-3250.

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