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Septic System Issues? You’re Not Alone

Darrin Martin • Jun 15, 2020
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During the COVID-19 pandemic, septic system owners seem to all be facing the same issue: unexpected septic issues. Even the most knowledgeable septic owners are having problems with their systems, but why is this? Here’s everything you need to know about why you might be facing more septic problems than usual and what you can do to avoid these issues. 


If you’re facing problems with your septic system, call Quality Septic today. Our licensed septic technicians are dedicated to helping you get the most out of your septic system with the best maintenance and repairs. Call or visit our website for more information.


How Quarantine is Impacting Your Septic System

The COVID-19 quarantine means you’re using your septic system much more frequently. This increased use means the system might not be able to drain water before more is added, which can lead to flooding, clogs, leaks, and even bursting pipes. You’re also probably doing more laundry and dishes than usual, which is making the problem even worse. Unfortunately, we don’t really know when the quarantine will end, which means you’ll have to make some changes to keep your septic system running smoothly.


How to Help Your Septic Tank Keep Up With Increased Use

Since the main issue is increased use without enough time for the system to keep up, try to cut your water use where you can. Choose one or two days a week to do laundry, and try not to run your dishwasher or hand-wash dishes on those days. Regularly check your faucets for dripping, try to cut your shower time by a few minutes, and schedule septic maintenance if you’ve been putting it off. Lastly, (and we can’t stress this enough) do not flush anything other than toilet paper. Paper towels, cloth, feminine hygiene products, and baby wipes (even ‘flushable’) are made to stand up to water, while toilet paper is made to break down when flushed. Flushing anything other than toilet paper can lead to flooding, clogged pipes, and other expensive complications. If you’re having trouble buying toilet paper and need to use alternatives, throw these products in the trash once you’re done. 


When to Have Your Septic Tank Pumped

Generally, it’s recommended that you get your septic tank pumped once every three to five years. Homes with smaller families can usually get away with a pumping every five years, while larger families should get one every three years. If anyone in your home takes a lot of medications, you should have your tank pumped more often to avoid a buildup of chemicals in your drainfield. If you’ve been procrastinating getting your system pumped, now is the best time to schedule one. 


Septic System Maintenance and Repairs with Quality Septic

Quality Septic understands the tough time you’re facing, which is why we’re still offering septic maintenance and repairs at a price you can afford. Our licensed septic technicians will thoroughly inspect your system to treat the entire problem, and we’ll always tell you what you can do to avoid more issues in the future. Call or visit our website to get a free quote on your septic maintenance or repairs today!

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