What Is Septic Service?What Is Septic Service?
A septic tank pumping system sends wastewater from sinks, showers and toilets into a watertight tank that’s typically buried on your property. It’s used when a public sewer system isn’t available. Wastewater contains germs and pollutants that must be treated to protect human health. Regular maintenance and smart household habits help your septic system operate and last longer.
An important part of septic service is pumping the septic tank, which should be done at least once every three to five years. A septic professional should inspect your septic tank before pumping to check for leaks, examine the tank’s baffles and determine liquid levels. The technician also checks for sludge and scum layers, which indicate how much wastewater is entering the septic tank. A septic cleaning specialist uses a vacuum truck equipped with a large tank and heavy-duty hose to empty the tank. After a septic tank is pumped, a septic cleaning technician fills the tank with water to flush the contents down the drainfield.
How to Know When Your Septic Tank Needs Pumping
Septic systems consist of a storage tank, a drain field and a vent that allow gases to escape from the tank. The absorption field is a series of trenches or distribution pipes that biologically treat the wastewater. The drain field must be properly sized, constructed and maintained to ensure the septic system operates at peak efficiency and prevent failure or clogs.
A well-maintained septic system should last up to 50 years. Maintain your septic tank by scheduling pumping and maintaining the septic tank lid and other components.
Busy Bee Septic and Excavating LLC
114 Houston St, Maybrook, NY 12543, United States
(845)294-5771
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