Septic Tank Maintenance
Keep maintenance records on work performed on your septic system.
Septic tank maintenance. While septic systems are designed to last for decades there are several common problems can arise from a poorly maintained system. A septic tank is an underground chamber made of concrete fiberglass or plastic through which domestic wastewater flows for basic treatment. Check for any cracks or damage to the septic tank. However the leach field the underground area where all of the sewage drainpipes are located will most likely require some treatment or perhaps replacement after about 15 to 20 years of service.
Whenever you expose the top of the tank look over the surface of it. When you call a septic service provider he or she will inspect for leaks and examine the scum and sludge layers in your septic tank. Look for rust dents cracks or any other signs of damage to the tank. Maintaining your septic tank can seem daunting.
You might be surprised to discover how many city dwellers need septic tank maintenance as well. A well constructed properly maintained tank could last indefinitely. An unpleasant septic odor inadequate filtering of effluent wastewater and the leakage or overflow of toxic solids from the septic tank. Serious damage will require an inspection and possibly repairs from a septic tank specialist.
A septic system is reasonably maintenance free. Septic tank maintenance is not just an issue for people who live on a farm or out in the country. Settling and anaerobic processes reduce solids and organics but the treatment efficiency is only moderate referred to as primary treatment.