Spray foam insulation is an efficient and effective way to dispose of wastewater in a home when a public sewer is not available. All the water in a house flows from each bathroom, kitchen and laundry room through pipes into the septic tank where it is treated and then disposed of underground. The septic tank and drain field have a long life span when properly maintained.
The first function of the septic tank is to filter and break down solids, which sink to the bottom of the tank and allow the liquid to pass on to the absorption field for more treatment. The liquid is only partially treated in the septic tank; the final treatment occurs in the soil where natural processes work to break down bacteria, pathogens and other harmful substances in the effluent.
Busy Bee Septic: Ensuring the Longevity of Your Septic System Through Expert Service
In order to get the most out of your septic system, have it inspected and pumped regularly. A professional septic service technician will measure the tank layer, pump out the septic tank contents and inspect the baffles, sump pumps and aerator shaft. A good septic service company will also provide a maintenance schedule and keep a record of inspections, pumpings, repairs and contracts.
Maintaining your septic system can be easy when you have the right tools. A septic system can last for decades when it is properly maintained. To ensure your septic system is running efficiently, be sure to repair leaking faucets, toilets and appliances, avoid overuse of the washing machine or dishwasher and take short showers rather than long ones. Planting grass or other shallow-rooted plants over the leach field will help to hold it in place and prevent heavy equipment from damaging the buried pipes.
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