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Top Tips for Extending the Life of Your Septic System
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Top Tips for Extending the Life of Your Septic System
May 14,2025

Top Tips for Extending the Life of Your Septic System

Maintaining an efficient and functioning septic system takes effort. However, investing in regular septic tank repair and maintenance is worth it in the long run. At Rooter Man Plumbing, we understand the crucial role onsite wastewater treatment systems play and provide comprehensive services to ensure you get the most out of your investment. Whether you recently purchased a property or considering a septic tank installation, we can recommend measures you should adopt to extend the lifespan of your septic system. Here are helpful tips for homeowners to get the most out of their septic systems.

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Schedule Regular Septic Tank Pumping

The wastewater from your home flows into the tank, separating solids and liquids. The effluent enters the drain field for further filtration and the solid waste sinks to the bottom. Over time, sludge accumulates, causing clogs, blockages, and overflows among other hazards. If you have an onsite treatment unit, working with a reputable septic company in Agoura Hills, CA can ensure timely pumping and maintenance sessions. Septic tank cleaning not only removes solid waste but also allows contractors to inspect the system for signs of damage.

Use Water Wisely

Did you know excess water can overwhelm your septic system? The more water that goes into your tank, the faster solids and sludge accumulate. While the damage may not be instant, you may experience frequent overflows, blockage, and more frequent septic tank pumping sessions. The best way to avoid such scenarios is to use water wisely and fix leaky faucets and running toilets. Additionally, be mindful of heavy water use activities outdoors, such as running sprinklers or landscaping features. With the high population rate and water scarcity across the country, conserving every bit of water helps your septic tank and the environment.

Keep Harmful Things Out of Your Drains

What goes down your drains and toilet greatly affects your septic system. Even after a successful septic tank installation or replacement, dumping grease, plastics, chemicals, and other slow-to-degrade items can clog your pipes. It is advisable to keep an eye on what you flush or dispose of down the drain to avoid nasty surprises down the line. Septic systems are designed to handle human waste and toilet paper. However, manufacturers label harmful products “flushable,” such as feminine products, diapers, and wipes, causing severe blockages. If you are unsure whether an item is safe for your wastewater treatment system, consult a professional septic company for advice and guidance.

Conduct Regular Checkups

In addition to routine pumping sessions, hiring a professional contractor to visually examine your system is crucial. Unlike untrained individuals, a professional can inspect, detect, diagnose, and fix underlying issues before they worsen. Annual inspections and septic tank cleanings are inexpensive and provide peace of mind knowing your system is in top shape. Identifying issues early ensures they can be addressed with minor septic tank repairs and maintenance. However, ignoring minor signs of deterioration can cause major headaches and costly emergencies in the future.

Choose Septic-Safe Cleaning Products

Store-bought chemical cleaners and detergents contain toxic ingredients that cause more harm than good. Products containing chlorine, antimicrobial compounds, and concentrated formulas can disrupt naturally occurring bacteria and contaminate groundwater. While manufacturers will label their products “septic safe,” not all approved products are good for your septic system. It is advisable to familiarize yourself with safe brands that will maintain a healthy sewage processing environment.

If you have an onsite wastewater treatment system, these tips can help you maintain an efficient and functioning system. Contact us at Rooter Man Plumbing and consult our experts to access exceptional services, including septic installation, pumping, and repair, at competitive market rates.

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