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All You Need to Know About Septic Tank Cleaning
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All You Need to Know About Septic Tank Cleaning
May 25,2023

All You Need to Know About Septic Tank Cleaning

You may have a septic system if your home or work is not connected to a municipal sewer line. These systems address waste management in rural or unincorporated areas and require routine maintenance to run efficiently. However, many people don’t know how they work, resulting in damage, pollution, and costly septic tank repair emergencies. Whether you live in an old building or moving into a new home, it is advisable to schedule routine maintenance inspections with a professional septic company. Here’s everything you need to know about septic tank cleaning.

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Why Do You Need to Clean a Septic Tank?

When you shower, rinse dirty dishes, flush the toilet, or use a plumbing appliance, the wastewater ends up in the septic tank. The system separates solid and liquid waste, whereby solid waste sinks to the bottom and wastewater drains into the leach field. The waste at the bottom of the tank builds up, forming a sludge or slime-like material. Regular septic tank pumping removes the waste, preventing blockages, floods, and malfunctions. Even if you don’t notice signs of damage, it doesn’t mean everything is running as expected. A professional septic company can clean and inspect the system for damages to avert devastating scenarios.

Can You Clean a Septic Tank Alone?

Technically, DIY septic tank pumping is possible, but we don’t recommend it, especially without the proper equipment. Septic cleaning is rigorous and time-consuming, which can overwhelm one person. In addition, incorrect cleaning and improper waste disposal can cause expensive septic tank repair services. As a reputable septic service, Rooter-Man provides comprehensive services, including septic tank installation and maintenance. Our experts customize a care plan after every installation to help homeowners maintain a durable and efficient system. This helps eliminate uncertainties and guesswork usually associated with DIY projects.

How Frequent Should You Clean Your Septic Tank?

Industry experts usually recommend pumping every three to five years following a septic tank installation. However, several factors are to consider, such as the number of family members, tank size, soil type, waste, and geography. Homeowners don’t consider these vital factors, increasing susceptibility to damage and compromising waste disposal efforts. If you are unsure about septic tank pumping, consult a professional plumber to leverage their knowledge and expertise. The last thing you want is to come home to a foul smell, or a flooded yard for missing a cleaning appointment.

How Do You Know Your Tank Needs Pumping?

Although a septic company provides an estimated cleaning schedule, there are several telltale signs you should look out for. The most common include slow drains, sewage odors, and overflowing tanks. The best way to ensure these nasty surprises don’t happen is to schedule routine inspections with a trusted service provider. We account for all the vital factors and assess your system for deterioration before recommending a viable solution.

If your last septic tank cleaning session was over three years, contact Rooter Man to talk to our expert technicians about an inspection. Waste management is essential for a healthy and safe environment, and we can help you maintain a clean and effective unit.

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