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Providing Helpful Tips to Maintain Your Septic System
At The Drain Doctor, we know that proper septic system care is essential to maintaining the health of your home. That's why our technicians have compiled a list of some pointers you want to keep in mind when maintaining your septic system. Call today to learn more about the septic maintenance and septic pumping service Burlington, WA residents count on from The Drain Doctor.
How to Maintain Your Septic System
From regular maintenance to thorough inspections, it's important to care for your septic system. Let's take a look at some key tips to consider! The information below was provided to us by the Washington State Department of Health, publication DOHpub334-009(2/26).
Practice Water Conservation
By reducing the amount of water you use, you produce less wastewater that your septic system has to process, and can extend the life of your septic system by several years to avoid costly repairs. Get in touch with us today to schedule an appointment for a septic pumping service in Burlington, WA.
Keep Accurate Records
Know where your septic tank system is and keep a diagram of its location. Records of its size and location may be available at your local health agency. It is also wise to keep a record of maintenance on the system. These records will be helpful if problems occur, and will be valuable to the next owner of your home.
Pump Out Your Septic Tank
Don't wait until you have a problem. Routine pumping can prevent failures, such as clogging of the drain field and sewage backup into the home. Using a garbage disposal will increase the amount of solids entering the septic tank, requiring more frequent pumping. Contact us today to learn about our affordable septic pumping service in Burlington, WA and the rest of Skagit County.
Never Flush Harmful Materials
Grease, cooking oils, newspaper, paper towels, rags, coffee grounds, sanitary napkins, and cigarettes cannot easily decompose in the tank. Chemicals, such as solvents, oils, paint and pesticides are harmful to the system's proper operation and may pollute the groundwater.
Don't Damage Your System
Keep traffic, such as vehicles, heavy equipment, or livestock off your drainfield or replacement area. The pressure can compact the soil or damage pipes. Before you plant a garden, construct a building, or install a pool, check on the location of your system and replacement area.
Landscape Properly
Don't place impermeable materials over your drain field or replacement area. Materials, such as concrete or plastic, reduce evaporation and the supply of air to the soil for proper effluent treatment. They can also hinder getting to the system for pumping, inspection, or repair. Grass is the best cover for your system.
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