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Replacing septic systems can be costly, so it would be in your best interest to ensure yours is kept healthy. The good news is that it doesn’t take much to maintain your septic system. You just have to keep in mind that whatever goes down the drain will eventually end up in the septic tank. Hence, you should also be aware of what shouldn’t pass through your drain. Here are the common mistakes you should avoid to increase the life of your septic system.

Are You Making These 3 Mistakes With Your Septic System?

1. Flushing Everything Down the Toilet

As a rule, don’t flush anything down the toilet other than toilet paper and human waste. Even if it is just toilet paper, you still have to be cautious with the quantity you are flushing down because it could still clog the drain. Other products like disposable diapers and sanitary napkins do not break down well in the septic tank, so avoid flushing them down the drain at all costs.

2. Abusing the Garbage Disposal

septic systemsWhile the garbage disposal may seem like one of the greatest kitchen inventions of the century, you have to think twice about what you shove down its drain. Items like meat, fruit and vegetable peelings, and bones can take a long time to break down and block the pipes. Grease can also dry up and solidify, eventually clogging up the septic system. If you absolutely must have a garbage disposal, select a top-of-the-line model, and only grind up recommended foods.

3. Not Performing Regular Maintenance

Do not wait for your septic system to break down before calling a service professional to do a routine check. Aside from your septic tank, you should also take care of your drain field because a saturated one won’t be able to drain the tank properly. Septic systems should be inspected once a year, and regular septic tank pumping should be done every few years to avoid a breakdown.

 

The reliable team at Midwestern Plumbing Service has been providing professional assistance to customers in the Cincinnati, OH, and northern Kentucky areas for over 35 years. Their efficient and highly qualified plumbers offer a full range of services like repairs for septic systems and pipes, maintenance for water heaters, and replacements for water lines. Visit their website today to learn more about their wide-range of services. You may also call (513) 753-0050 to schedule an estimate.

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