Septic: From A to Z

Want To Book Septic Pumping Service? Here Are Basics You Should Know

Is your home far from the main sewage lines, and do you rely on a septic system to collect wastewater? It's possible that you don't know much about your septic system's maintenance procedures. Generally, the system is designed to accommodate all your sewage waste for several years, so you'll need to clean it occasionally.  

This is where pumping comes in. This service is required every time the unit gets filled up, and it becomes difficult to accommodate more sewage. Pumping out restores the functionality of this system. This post will share fundamental things you need to know about the septic system maintenance service.

Why Is Pumping Out Vital?

Every time you use water to wash dishes, take a bath, do the laundry, or flush a toilet, all the wastewater is conveyed into the tank. In the tank, the wastewater is then divided into layers: solid settles at the bottom, and liquid, oils, and grease float. The sewage is treated and broken down by bacteria, and the liquid is released. Solid waste settles and stays in the tank.

After a while, the tank will get filled up with sludge, so it will not be able to accommodate additional wastewater from the house. You should clean it to ensure the content does not overflow, contaminate the clean water (especially if you have a well), or pollute the environment.

How Do Professionals Pump The Tank?

Once you assign the task to a pumping service, they'll set the date and time to come to your residence. On that day, they will arrive with a big truck equipped with vacuuming equipment and waste storage tanks. They'll ask you to direct them to the septic tank so they can open the lid and insert the hose. At first, they'll extract the top liquid layer, stir the debris accumulated at the surface, and siphon everything out.

How Soon Should Homeowners Get This Service?

Generally, homeowners are expected to hire experts to inspect the system after a few years. This is meant to determine if the sewage system is functioning effectively and check sludge levels. If they realize the solid waste is high or almost blocking the pipe that lets the treated liquid flow out, they'll advise you to seek pumping service. 

In addition, the pumping frequency is determined by several factors such as tank size, number of people in the building, quantity of sewage produced in a day, and solid content in the sewage.

Now that you understand the importance of maintaining the septic tank and the critical aspects of determining the pumping frequency, it shouldn't be challenging to use the sewage treatment system. However, do not hesitate to seek help whenever you notice signs of a malfunction.

Contact a local septic pumping service to learn more. 


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