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When Should I Pump My Septic Tank?

Posted by Writer - August 26, 2021 - Septic Pumping
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Septic pumping service is an essential part of septic tank maintenance. It keeps your system running efficiently and can help prevent future issues. Many people wonder how often they should have their septic tank pumped. This can actually vary based on several different factors. Most recommend getting your septic tank emptied at least once every three to six years, but it can all depend on how much your household uses the septic tank, though.

Homes with multiple people will usually need their septic tank pumped more frequently than homes with only one occupant. In fact, people living alone may only need their septic tank pumped once a decade. Usually, it’s a good idea to ask a septic tank professional during an inspection if your system needs pumping.

Read on to learn more about septic pumping service and its importance.

Signs your septic tank is full

No matter how recently your septic tank was last pumped, it will need to be emptied when full. There are plenty of signs that a septic tank is full. For example, a full septic tank will sometimes cause pools of water to appear around your drain field. While this isn’t always the cause of pooling water, it’s a good idea to check with your local septic tank professional. Another major sign of a full septic tank is unpleasant odors. This is a sign you’re likely to notice right away.

Slow drainage is another issue many people experience when their septic tank is full. Clogs can also cause slow drainage, so it might be a good idea to try unclogging your drains first. Either way, it’s usually best to get a professional’s help. Other signs of a full septic tank include gurgling water, problems flushing your toilet, abnormally healthy grass and more.

Why is it important?

Septic system pumping and cleaning is extremely important, especially when the tank is full. Sewage backups are a major problem when a septic system is getting full. This might make it impossible to use any of your drainage systems and could even be bad for your health. Additionally, sewage could eventually start bubbling up from the ground. The smell alone could be enough to anger your neighbors.

Routinely pumping your septic tank is also essential when it comes to avoiding expensive repairs down the line. That’s why it’s good to set up a pumping schedule with a septic tank professional in your area.

Who do I call?

When you’re ready to have your septic tank pumped, be sure to contact an experienced professional in the area. Septic system professionals have the right equipment to pump your tank and have it running efficiently in no time. Do some research on the professionals in your area, and check their credentials. It never hurts if the company has good reviews as well!

If you’re in need of septic tank pumping service, contact Mike’s Septic & McKinley Sewer Services. We offer fair prices on all of our septic system services, which include inspections, excavations and much more.

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