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3 Mistakes Homeowners Make With Their Septic Tank

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Your septic tank is an important part of your home. It works to take all of the waste from your toilets, showers, dishwasher, garbage disposal and sinks out of the home and into the drain field. However, your system has to be in good working order for it to be able to do all of that. If not, it will end up breaking down and needing extensive repairs to get it back in working order. Here are three mistakes to avoid to keep your system working properly for longer.

Not getting your system drained.

One of the worst things you can do for your septic system is to ignore it. Your system can only hold so much waste before you have to call in a professional septic cleaning company like Zeb Watts Septic & Underground, Inc. to empty it out for you. The process is relatively quick and simple and it doesn't tend to cost a fortune, although this can vary based on how long it has been since your last pumping and the size of your tank. By taking the time to have your tank drained, you can eliminate any issues with it backing up inside of your home. Not only can that destroy your field, but it is also hazardous to your health to breathe in all of the toxins.

Putting harsh cleaners and chemicals down the drain.

Your septic system is loaded with bacteria that help to break down all of the items coming through the lines. If you flood your system with a bunch of paints, solvents, bleaches and other harsh cleaners and chemicals, you are going to kill the good bacteria off and prevent them from doing their job. Natural cleaners are best.

Ignoring the warning signs that something is wrong.

Above all else, don't ignore the warning signs that something is going on with your system. If the toilets aren't draining properly and you notice everything is running slower or gurgling, you might need to get someone out to your home to inspect the tank and see about draining it for you. Acting ahead of time can save you a lot of hassles and headaches when it comes to your system.

By taking the above into account, you can keep your system working better for longer. Instead of getting yourself into a situation where your septic backs up inside of your home, you can be proactive and prevent that from happening in the first place.


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