4 Tips For Keeping Your Septic Maintained

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Owning a home with a septic system requires certain maintenance to be performed to keep it running smoothly. If you are new to owning a home with a septic system, you may not be aware of the full scope of problems which can be directly attributed to improper septic maintenance. There are certain things you need to do, and some things that you should avoid, to ensure your septic system continues functioning optimally. Here are four basic septic maintenance tips to get you started.

  1. Avoid harsh chemicals. Septic systems require a delicate chemical balance, which is easily disturbed when certain substances are put down the drain. Avoid putting chemicals such as bleach or heavy household cleaners down the drain. Use biodegradable cleaning products whenever possible.
  2. Food waste. Even if you have a garbage disposal, you should be extremely careful of the food waste you put down the drain. Try to limit grease or fats going down the drains by straining extra grease out of pans into the garbage before washing. Also, scrape excess food off plates into the garbage before washing dishes.
  3. Water usage. Your septic system must process all water used in your home. Preserve the life of your septic by using water efficient fixtures and appliances. Teach your family to practice water conserving techniques, such as not leaving the water running and spreading out laundry schedules.
  4. Septic maintenance. Your septic tank should have regular maintenance performed, such as regular septic tank pumping and maintaining the treatment system. Most homes with septic systems will need some annual maintenance, plus the tank will need to be pumped every few years.

Hiring a septic company to perform regular maintenance is one way to avoid septic malfunctions and backups. They can also give you other hints and tips on how to keep your septic system well-maintained and running smoothly.

Posted on behalf of Metro Septic and Plumbing

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