How to Properly Maintain Your Septic Tank  

Having a septic tank requires proper system maintenance, because not only will it help you live in a safe and healthy environment, but it will also save you a lot of money that you would need to invest on potential repairs if something goes wrong.

Fortunately, maintaining a septic tank is not at all difficult. Apart from making sure that you and your family members don’t flush any kind of items other than toilet paper down your toilet, there are several more steps that you should take. Here’s what they are.

Install an Effluent Filter

Without an effluent filter, all the solids that enter your septic system will go into your septic tank’s drain field and cause a number of serious problems. That’s why you should install a quality effluent filter that you will clean on a regular basis, usually when you pump your septic tank, which should be done every 3 to 5 years.

Add Good Bacteria to the Tank

All the household substances, such as soaps and detergents, could stop the naturally occurring bacteria in your septic system from helping the system function as it should.

That’s why you should add live organic bacteria additives to your septic tank, as they will keep your pipes clean and effectively break down all the solids that accumulate in there, preventing them from entering your septic system. 

Pump Your Septic Tank Regularly

According to the EPA (Environmental Protection Agency) regulations, your septic tank needs to be pumped at least every 3 to 5 years, so that it can continue functioning properly. Therefore, call a reliable and qualified septic tank service provider and schedule your septic tank pumping.

Apart from these steps, make sure your schedule an annual septic tank inspection, so that you can make sure it always works properly and prevent any problems down the line.

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