Neglecting your septic tank can lead to leaks, sewage backups, and the tank itself sustaining significant damage. Paying for septic pumping at the right time allows you to avoid those problems. How can you tell if your septic tank needs to be pumped? Monitoring the factors detailed in this article will help you identify the right time for pumping.
First off, you should request septic pumping if enough time has passed since the last time your tank received maintenance. According to Bob Vila, septic tanks should be pumped every three to five years. By being mindful of your tank's maintenance timeline, you can prevent issues from popping up.
As your family grows, you may think of expanding your home so everyone can be comfortably accommodated. If you're contemplating expansion, you should look beyond the four walls of your home. You may also have to change the way you handle septic tank maintenance now that your household has gotten bigger. According to the National Tank Outlet, a 1,000-gallon tank is suitable for a three-bedroom household, but scaling up by 250 gallons is recommended for each additional bedroom beyond that. You should look into getting a bigger septic tank if your household is going to stay at that size. Signing up for frequent septic pumping may suffice if you expect your household to return to its original size after a few years.
The garbage disposal is a handy device that helps households process waste more efficiently. Your garbage disposal can also save your pipes from clogging. If you and other members of your household have been using the garbage disposal frequently, there's a good chance that more bits of solid waste are making it to your septic tank. Pumping your tank earlier than usual may be necessary because of that.
You should also request
septic pumping as soon as possible if you start noticing the signs of a malfunctioning septic tank. These signs may include water pooling in certain parts of your yard, your fixtures draining slower than normal, and unpleasant odors coming from your plumbing system. Pump your tank immediately to prevent a bigger mess.
Septic tank pumping is a crucial part of proper home maintenance. Remember to schedule regular pumping to keep your household's plumbing in working order. Please feel free to contact us at Howdys Doody Service Inc if you need professional septic tank maintenance!
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