Your septic system does its job quietly and keeps your home safe from waste. However, you must carefully consider hiring septic pumping services to avoid potential complications. For example, things like clogs and decayed pipes can cause severe issues with your septic system that may threaten your health. On that note, let's take a deep dive into septic systems to better understand their purpose and importance.
Septic systems remove water and waste from your plumbing system, including urine, fecal matter, and soapy water. The pipes take this waste to your septic tank, where the solids collect and get broken down through bacteria. All this action takes place with only minimal maintenance from you. For example, according to home expert Bob Vila, a septic tank must be emptied and pumped every three to five years. This helps remove any waste buildup and helps rebuild your bacteria colony.
Septic systems include multiple waste-management pipes and a concrete, fiberglass, or polyethylene tank. This tank holds all the waste, including the bacteria necessary for its decay. Inlet and outlet pipes connect to the tank to collect waste and pump liquids to the drain field. Your tank is buried deep beneath the surface of your property and includes a few inspection tubes and a manhole cover for easier septic pumping.
As mentioned, your septic system needs little maintenance to operate smoothly. Hiring a professional to clean it when needed should be all you need to do. That said, you may want to call an expert every year to perform some basic maintenance steps. After all, a septic system includes many important mechanical elements that shouldn't be ignored.
Yearly maintenance on your septic pump can spot potential problems and manage them before they worsen. These issues include pump motor failure, bearing issues, and more. While your system will likely run for years without major problems, you can't assume it's in perfect shape. Annual inspections from a septic professional will ensure that your system is functioning properly and receives proper care if needed.
If you think you need septic pumping and aren't sure who to hire, contact Newell's Ram Power today to learn more. We fully understand septic system design and feel comfortable pumping in many environments. Even better, we can examine your system to identify any potential issues and provide hands-on repairs that keep it operating smoothly. We look forward to hearing from you.
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