19 Dec

A Guide On Septic Tanks And Their Maintenance

how a septic tank worksHave you ever wondered where your household wastewater goes? If you live in the city, your plumbing system is probably connected to the sewer lines. But if you are in a rural area where houses are so far apart that sewerage systems are just too costly to install, we bet you have your own private septic tank. So what is it anyway? A septic tank is a watertight container that’s usually made from concrete, fiberglass or polyethylene material. When wastewater enters the tank, solid particles settle at the bottom and anaerobically digested. Scum on the other hand floats to the top. The remaining impurities will then be absorbed by the soil while the liquid component will flow out into the seepage or the drain field. To further explain this process, read this full article on how a septic tank works:

Private Treatment: The Septic Tan

In rural areas where houses are spaced so far apart that a sewer system would be too expensive to install, people install their own, private sewage treatment plants. These are called septic tanks. A septic tank is simply a big concrete or steel tank that is buried in the yard. The tank might hold 1,000 gallons (4,000 liters) of water. Wastewater flows into the tank at one end and leaves the tank at the other. The tank looks something like this in cross-section:

Now that you’re enlightened as to how septic tanks work, you also have to know that they need regular preventive maintenance. Having these tanks checked and pumped out consistently will result to efficient and long-term treatment of your household wastewater, thus preventing the onset of malfunction and water lines contamination. Read this informative article that details the proper care of septic tanks:

A Homeowner’s Guide To Septic Systems

Did you know that as a homeowner you’re responsible for maintaining your septic system? Did you know that maintaining your septic system protects your investment in your home? Did you know that you should periodically inspect your system and pump out your septic tank?

We hope that you learned a lot from our week’s blog post. If you need grease traps installation services and septic tank maintenance, only rely on the most trusted US plumbing experts! Just look for local Broward FL plumbing experts, the best Washington DC Metropolitan plumbing company or the most reliable Tuolumne CA plumbing professionals. Call us at 305-662-0668 (Miami-Dade County FL), 954-468-0512 (Broward County FL), 561-327-6287 (Palm Beach County FL), 800-731-1139 (Central Valley CA) or (877) 932-5325 (Washington DC)!

To all our friends and customers regarding COVID-19

We will get through this together To say we are living in “unprecedented” challenging times would be an understatement. We hope this finds you and your family safe and healthy. We would like to list a few pieces of information and websites that we think will be helpful for you during this time.

  • To get the most current information on the COVID-19 virus, please check the CDC (Center for Disease Control and Prevention) website at: cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/communication/factsheets.html
  • icon showing hand under faucet with large water droplets falling on hand Please wash your hands frequently. Washing with soap and water for twenty seconds is the preferred method, however when water is not available, please use an alcohol based hand sanitizer containing at least 60% alcohol.
  • icon of person covering mouth while coughing and a border separating from displeased person close by Practice social distancing by staying at least six feet away from another person.
  • For those of you with children that are looking for something fun to do, there are virtual field trips you can take with your kids that are fun and educational. Here is a link: https://artsandculture.google.com/partner

Plumbers are considered essential workers during this time and we will continue to work as our number one priority is to “protect the health of the nation.” Stay well, stay safe and we will get through this together.

Your Friends at Plumbers 911

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