Three Tips To Help You Properly Maintain And Care For Your Septic System

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One of the best ways to ensure your septic tank and septic system last as long as they are designed to is by properly using, caring for, and maintaining your septic system. Unfortunately, many people do not fully understand how to maintain their system, which causes them to make mistakes that can lead to problems. Here are three tips that can help you properly maintain and care for your septic system. 

Learn What Can and Cannot Go Down a Drain

One of the best tips to properly maintain your septic system is to learn what can and cannot go down your drain. Anything that goes down the drains in your home, including sink drains, shower drains, and even the drains in your washer and dishwasher, all lead to your septic tank. You need to use septic-safe products, such as toilet paper and soap, or the items may not break down properly or can kill the good enzymes and bacteria in the tank that help waste to break down. 

Routinely Have Your Septic Tank Pumped and Cleaned

Another tip to help keep your septic system properly maintained is to routinely have your septic tank pumped and cleaned. Every tank needs to be pumped at different intervals, typically anywhere from every two years to every five years. The frequency varies based on the size of your septic tank, how many people live in your home, and how much waste is produced by your home. A septic system service can do calculations to guesstimate how often your tank needs to be pumped. 

Ensure You Have Your Septic Tank Inspected

Lastly, your septic tank should routinely be inspected to ensure there are no cracks, leaks, or problems with the hoses or fittings. Most experts recommend having the septic tank inspected every three to five years, depending on the age of your tank, weather, and soil conditions where you live and on how well maintained your septic system is. 

If you have recently moved into a home with a septic system, septic system services should be called. They can inspect your septic system and ensure everything is in working order. They can then help educate you on what types of services your septic system needs in order to ensure it is properly cared for and maintained. They can then schedule septic system maintenance to ensure that your unit is cared for and lasts as long as it is designed to. Contact a septic system service today to make your appointment. 

Contact a company like Linn Septic Service to learn more.

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