10 Mar

Septic System Maintenance: When Should Plumbers Pump Out Tanks?

pump out tankIn the United States, about 1/3 of residential and commercial establishments have their own septic tank, a vital component in a plumbing system. The tank is where the sewage and other waste substances from your properties decompose and get treated. Now just like all the other components of your plumbing system, the care and maintenance of the tank is also a must. With that said, here are a few points that you should know about septic tank pumping.

How do you take care for and maintain septic tanks?

 

It’s pretty easy to care for your septic system. The main principle is that you should not throw anything down the drain that should not be disposed through there in the first place. And we’re not only talking about your sink drain or your floor drains. We are also talking about your toilets. Among the things that should not get into your drain pipes and flow straight to your septic tank include but are not limited to:

  • diapers and body wipes
  • thick toilet paper
  • cigarette butts
  • condoms
  • dental floss and cotton swabs
  • starchy and stringy food items
  • pasta and rice
  • coffee grounds
  • cat litter
  • non-biodegradable objects

Aside from the prevention of these items’ access to the drain pipes, you should also conserve water. As you can see, the more that you use water, the more that you’ll produce sewage. And the more sewage you feed to the tank, the longer it will take for the tank to filter the wastes. This will then lead to overflows and backups. There are many other ways that will help take care of your tank but the most popular method is through pumping.

How important is septic tank pumping?

 

This plumbing service involves the siphoning of the waste materials out of the tank and then transporting them to waste treatment facility. This service is essential to properties especially those that produce a lot of wastewater (like restaurants and auto shops) because it puts tanks back to their optimum condition. Aside from cleaning the tank, it also thwarts the onset of plumbing issues like backflows.

How often should the tank be pumped?

 

The frequency of septic tank pump-outs depends on two factors: the size of the tank and the household size. Basically, the more septage produced, the more frequent should the tank get pumped out. To get sound advice, consult your trusted plumber.

What are the signs that the tank needs pumping already?

 

There are several signs that will indicate the need for septic tank pumping. Here are a few things you should watch out for:

  • Pooling of water near the drain field
  • Foul odor escaping from your drains
  • Slow-draining
  • Sewage backs up out of your drains
  • Water tasting and smelling funny

We hope that you now have ideas as to when should plumbers pump out tanks. If you are experiencing any of the symptoms above, just call the most reliable Boca Raton plumber to pump out your septic tank. Plumbers 911 Florida provides top-notch plumbing services in Boca Raton FL including septic tank pumping, camera sewer inspection, drain pipe cleaning, leak detection, plumbing installation and many more! Call us at 305-662-0668 (Miami-Dade County FL), 954-468-0512 (Broward County FL), 561-327-6287 (Palm Beach County FL) to schedule a service!

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