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In Wisconsin, homeowners must have their septic tanks inspected every few years. Septic inspections ensure your unit is working efficiently to prevent groundwater contamination and water waste. Inspections are also typically required when you sell your home to ensure your unit is up to code. Below are some helpful tips for preparing for this type of service.

How to Pass a Septic Inspection

1. Limit Water Consumption

During a septic inspection, the professional will check that water is properly dispersing by running your taps. If your drain field doesn’t properly disperse water during the inspection, it may be overloaded.

To prevent this, avoid running half-loads in your washing machine and dishwasher, which can waste water and strain septic equipment. Only run these appliances once a day in the week leading up to the appointment.

2. Don’t Use Harsh Chemicals

septic inspectionThe bacteria in your septic tank digest and break down solid substances. When you clean your toilet, sink, or tubs with harsh chemicals, including bleach, these organisms can die. Without bacteria, the tank will be inefficient, leading to clogs and backups.

Switch to all-natural cleaning products to prolong the life of your septic system.

3. Address Landscaping Issues

Proper yard maintenance is necessary for keeping your septic system in order. Keep your septic system clear of roots by removing encroaching shrubs. Otherwise, roots can end up working their way into pipes, causing cracks and blockages. Trees should be at least 30 feet away from the tank. 

 

La Crosse County requires homeowners to have their septic tanks inspected every three years. If you’re due for an inspection, call Holmen Pumping Service in La Crosse, Galesville, Trempealeau, West Salem, Melrose, Mindoro, Ettrick, WI, and the surrounding cities. This family-owned and -operated company has provided septic maintenance services to the area for over 30 years. They offer reliable pumping and unclogging services for septic systems. Learn more about their work online or call (608) 526-3865 to schedule an appointment. 

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