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Septic Pumping
Septic cleaning, or septic pumping, is required of all properties that have a septic system - as opposed to municipal sewage service. Routine Septic Pumping is vital and one of the most important ways to avoid septic system failure.
On average, your septic system should be inspected every 3 years and pumped every 3 to 5 years. However, there are four aspects that determine the frequency of septic pumping:
- Size of household / number of employees
- Wastewater generated
- Amount of solids in wastewater
- Size of septic tank
So larger households and properties may require more frequent septic pumping, and smaller households and properties may require less frequent septic cleaning.
Grease Trap Cleaning & Pump-Out
Does your restaurant need its grease trap pumped and cleaned? Contact a septic contractor, many of them offer grease trap cleaning services!
Septic System Repair & Replacement
Many septic pumping services also offer septic system repair and septic system replacement services, but no all. If you suspect a problem beyond septic pumping, or your septic cleaning service informs you the system requires repair, you'll need a professional, licensed septic repair contractor.
Septic systems are composed of the septic tank, the drain field, the sewer pipes that interconnect them, and the sewer main line that connects the system to the house. Some properties, depending on location, may also have sewage lifts, grinder pumps, or other sewage management devices.
You can avoid costly repairs and the very costly septic replacement by taking care of your septic system. Be wary of what you pour down your drains or flush down your toilets - especially non-biodegradable items. Don't use, or use sparingly, your garbage disposal. Don't wash all of your clothes on the same day; spread it out.
Many septic contractors also offer septic system replacement services. This can include septic tank replacement, drain field replacement, or both. Septic system replacement often involves replacing the components of the septic system in the same location as the current system.
Septic System Installation
While most septic contractors offer septic cleaning, septic repair, and septic replacement services, new septic installation is often handled by contractors that exclusively offer or specialize in septic system installation.
New septic system installation involves planning, permitting, excavating, and the installation of the sewage pipes, septic tank, and drain field. As well as any other waste management devices necessary, such as sewage lift stations.