Now that there's just a few weeks left of winter, it's time to get ready for spring cleaning. While you're making the plans, don't forget to add septic care to your list. Your septic has been buried under frozen soil for the last few months. It's going to need some extra tender-loving-care if you want to avoid problems once the weather warms up. Here are four steps yo
- Multi-stage septic systems rely heavily on a lift station. The lift station is a series of components that "lift" or push raw sewage from a lower tank to a higher tank. Like any other thing build by man, the lift stations in these septic systems can break and cause problems. Maintenance is so important to keeping these lift stations functioning. Here are some other re
- Most homeowners take their access to indoor plumbing for granted. If your home relies on a septic tank to help remove and house sewage waste, it's essential that you are taking steps to actively maintain your system in order to prevent damage that could lead to costly repairs and restricted access to your indoor plumbing. This is especially true in the winter months,
- A common misconception with septic tanks is that the only maintenance you need to do is pump the tank. While a septic tank does need to be emptied when it is starting to reach maximum capacity, the maintenance that you need to do goes beyond just pumping. You will need to also look at these other components to make sure everything is in great condition. Inspect Outlet
- Your drains are an integral part of your home. They take all of the excess food particles and waste matter out and into the drain field. While many people never think about these drains until they don't work any longer, that could end up proving quite costly. You cannot just throw anything you please down the drains. They are an intricate system that has to be treated