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Does Your Septic Tank Need to be Pumped?

Darrin Martin • September 28, 2020
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If you’re a septic system owner, you probably already know your tank needs to be pumped on a schedule. Pumping your septic tank allows solid waste and sewage to be cleaned from it, which keeps your home sanitary and helps improve the lifespan of your system. It’s easy to lose track of time or remember when your tank was last pumped, but your septic system will let you know if you’ve gone too long without having it pumped by a septic technician. Here are a few signs it’s time to schedule your next septic tank pumping.


Slow Draining

If your toilet, bathtub, or sink is draining slower than usual, it might be clog in the pump. If all your toilets and bathtubs and sinks are draining too slow, it’s most likely a sign that your tank needs to be pumped. When the tank gets full, the water you use has no place to go and gets stuck in the slow drain.


Odor

A full septic tank doesn’t allow gasses anywhere to go, and they can be released through your drains and toilets. This can cause a foul odor in your house and even around your drainfield and septic tank. If you notice an unusual odor in any of these areas, call a septic technician and ask yourself when your septic tank was last pumped.

Standing Water

Standing water in your drainfield or around the tank area almost always indicates a full septic tank. This is one of the most dangerous signs, since standing water can damage the ecosystem around your house. If you notice standing water in your drainfield, you should call a septic technician right away.


Sewage Backups

Sewage backups are the worst indicator of a full septic tank. Nobody wants sewage backing up into their home. Not only does it smell terrible, but it poses a health threat to the household. If you experience a sewage backup, you should call your septic technician to schedule a pumping.


Timing

Depending on a few different factors, septic system experts recommend pumping your septic tank once every three to five years. If you don’t have very many people in your home, you can typically go longer without a tank pumping. If you have a larger household, or if anybody in your home takes a lot of medications, it’s best to get your tank pumped more often to protect your local ecosystem from harmful chemicals and bacteria. If you’re unsure how often you should have your septic tank pumped, ask your septic technician.


Give Us a Call for Septic Tank Pumping

If you need to have your septic tank pumped, Quality Septic is here to help. Our reliable team of septic technicians offer top-notch septic maintenance and repairs at great prices, and we’re dedicated to helping you get the most out of your septic system. Add to the longevity of your system when you get regular maintenance and efficient repairs with Quality Septic. Call or visit our website for more information or a free quote on our services today!

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