Local Septic Cleaning Companies Tips for Taking Care of Your Septic Tank
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Local Septic Cleaning Companies Tips for Taking Care of Your Septic Tank
You may rarely think about your septic tank until problems occur. Proper care of your septic tank through preventative maintenance and making smart decisions inside your home can prevent septic disasters.
Keep Up Your Cleaning and Pumping Schedule
How frequently you need to have your septic tank pumped will depend on the size of your tank and its amount of use. Larger tanks do not need to be pumped as frequently, but the frequency is increased with the number of people inside your home. A small septic tank with many people inside the home may need to be pumped more than once per year.


Dispose of Grease in The Trash
Grease and oil are big problems when it comes to your septic tank. Before washing any dishes and cookware, allow residual grease and oil to cool and wipe it away for disposal in the trash. The kitchen is not the only place where oil can cause problems. Your hair, bath and body products often contain oil. It may be unavoidable to use hair and body products with oil, but use them responsibly. Stay away from bath oils, which can add a significant amount of oil to your septic tank in a single bath.
Use Household Cleaners Sparingly
The average use of household cleaners should not pose a significant problem for your septic tank. One cleaning product that can cause problems is the use of chemicals to unclog your drains. When possible, use a drain snake or plunger to remove clogs. For stubborn clogs, you are better off calling in a professional than using chemicals that might damage your septic tank.
When in Doubt, Toss It
Your septic tank will thank you for tossing solid items or old bottles of chemicals in the trash. Make sure your read the instructions on bottles to determine if they can be disposed of properly in the trash or down the drain. Whenever you are unsure of the proper way to dispose of an item, pouring it down the drain or flushing down the toilet is likely to cause more problems.

Don't Park Any Vehicles Above the Underground Tank
You cannot park any vehicles on the ground above where the septic tank is buried. This includes campers and trailers. The reason for this is because having that much excessive weight over the top of the septic tank can put so much pressure on it that it begins to crack. Once it begins to crack some, it is only a matter of time before the crack gets a lot bigger and septic wastewater will seep out of the tank and into the soil.


Don't Pour Bleach Down the Drains
You have to be very careful with what you decide to clean with around the house. Bleach, and other household cleaning solutions, can kill off the good bacteria in the septic tank. Therefore, you will need to make sure that you are specifically looking for a cleaning solution that is advertised safe for septic tanks. You can also ask the contractor that pumps your tank what they recommend for cleaning solutions so the tank can be kept in the best possible shape.
If you just moved into your home or you have yet to call for the first pumping since you moved in, you will want to spend a little time researching the various septic tank cleaning and pumping companies in your area.
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