Septic Tank Pumping

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Septic tank pumping is a fact of life if you own a septic system. The purpose of pumping a septic tank is to remove the solid waste accumulation. If a septic system owner neglects to pump out the system in a timely manner, the solid waste can build up and eventually migrate out to the drain field causing drain field failure and disruption in service. Septic tank pumping should always … Read more

How Far Do I Put The Septic Tank From My House?

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How far do I put the septic tank from my house? Generally speaking, septic tanks are usually 10 feet to 50 feet from the foundation of the home. This is a question that is usually decided by the engineer and the septic inspector after the perk test has been completed. A septic perk test should always be performed before you purchase the property. A perk test approval contingency clause should … Read more

Septic Tank Maintenance

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Septic tank maintenance and consumer awareness is the objective of this blog post. We will briefly discus septic maintenance treatments, applications as well as the impact of septic tank additives. Septic tank maintenance is essential to a long lasting healthy septic system. Septic tanks and drain fields function at their optimum capacity 50 years plus when properly maintained. More than 25% of American homes are constructed in areas where city … Read more

Green Grass Over the Septic Tank and Drain Field

Green grass over the septic tank and drain field has been the topic of many discussions. This blog is intended to help you the homeowners identify slow systems and bio mat buildup in septic tanks and drain fields. Green grass over the septic tank and drain field is a good sign your septic system is beginning to fail. This early warning sign will usually be accompanied by spongy wet soil … Read more

Cesspool Treatments

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Cesspool treatments are essential to any homeowners utilizing an onsite cesspool or cesspit as their primary waste water treatment system. With millions of Americans living in rural areas of the country far from municipal sewer hookup, cesspools, cesspits and septic tanks are essential to the treatment of waste water generated by the home. Cesspools or more commonly known as cesspit will typically last longer than their design was intended. If … Read more

Septic Tank Care and Procedures

Septic tank care and procedures can mean many things. For example, In an effort to ensure that everything is working properly as it’s supposed to, septic tank care must be applied on a regular basis. You are what you eat and like everything else, you only get out what you put in. If you want your body to stay healthy and active, you feed it healthy foods and never put … Read more

Septic Tank Inspection

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Purchasing a home can be the biggest investment of your life. Make sure you do your homework. Hire a home inspection company with credentials. Call the BBB (Better Business Burial) and make sure you enquire as to if the home has a septic system or is it tied into the city sewer. Ask the homeowner for a sewer bill and call the city to verify their claim. If you discover … Read more

Septic Cleaner Top 10 tips

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Septic Cleaner Top 10 Tips is written in an effort to help the average home owner deal with the maintenance and the cleaning of a septic tanks and drain fields. Approximately 25% of all homes in America utilize onsite septic systems or waste water treatment plants for disposal of household waste. Periodic septic maintenance using a septic tank cleaner is required for maintaining your system. By using a septic cleaner, … Read more

Septic Cleaner

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A septic cleaner should be a part of any homeowner’s maintenance program, provided you have a septic tank and drain field that require cleaning. If you have a septic tank, drain field or a cesspit, the system will require regular cleaning to keep things functioning in an optimal state. A thorough septic cleaning should be used as part of any ongoing monthly maintenance schedule. A septic cleaner that is septic … Read more