Skip to Content
Call Us Today! 305-240-6731
Top

The Plumber’s Handbook on Septic Pumping & Its Importance

|

Do you have a septic system at home? It’s a large container buried under the ground and is usually made from concrete, plastic or fiber glass material. If your home is not connected to a public sewer system, then you probably have one in your yard. Now there are several advantages to having your own septic tank. First of all, you won’t have to pay for a monthly sewer bill. Secondly, it’s your very own effective and natural water treatment facility so it’s really eco-friendly. Lastly, it reduces the risk of experiencing sewage discharge from public sewers and treatment plants. Now you have to remember that all these benefits entail responsibility. Without proper care and maintenance, expect to be in trouble sooner or later because of an overflowing septic tank. So what do you need to do?

Take Care Of Your Drains

Taking care of your drains is taking care of your septic tank. If you’ll dispose foreign objects in your toilets, sink drains and garbage disposal systems, then you’re doing your septic tank a whole lot of inconvenience. Diapers, napkins, (and even some paper products), cigarette butts, toys and all those other things that shouldn’t go down the drain in the first place will create trouble for your septic system. These things cannot be broken down into simpler, smaller substances and can, in fact, block the pipes or fill your tank.

Lessen Water Use

Your septic tank can only hold so much scum and sludge. And do you know what will make it fill up faster? It’s your water usage. Every time you brush your teeth, take a bath, flush your toilet, wash your face, do your laundry, wash your dishes, grind food waste in your garbage disposal, every time you make use of your plumbing, your septic system goes to work! All the soiled water and waste materials that go down your drains flow through the pipes until they reach the tank. And with that said, it is only wise that you conserve water and use your plumbing wisely.

Regular Septic Pumping

There’s not so many that you can do to take care of your septic system. However, one of the most important maintenance measures to take is to have it emptied or pumped out regularly. It is important to note though that you cannot do this task on your own. It should only be done by professionals. Your friendly plumber will simply visit your home, bring their professional equipment with them, then attach their pumpers to your tank and suck out all the effluent that it has been containing for quite some time.

How Often Should The Tank Be Pumped?

There are many factors that affect the frequency of a septic pumping service. It is dependent upon the size of your tank; the number of household members in your home who use the plumbing and also the level of water and plumbing usage. In general, most tanks are emptied every three years. Call your plumbing contractor to get the best advice.

How Much Should You Prepare For This Service?

Now there is also no specific answer for this question. Plumbing service rates differ and the same thing goes with septic pumping. Maybe you should read our article about septic tank pumping cost to get more information.

We hope that our blog for today enlightened you about the importance of septic pumping. If you need to have your septic tank emptied, just look for a local Hollywood plumber in Broward County FL! Douglas Orr Plumbing delivers top-notch plumbing services in Hollywood FL including septic tank care, sewer cleaning, leak detection, sewer camera locator and many more! Call us now at (305) 240-6731!

Categories: 
Share To: