09/02/2016
Here at Orlando Septic Service we receive many phone calls about, How much will it cost to have my septic tank pumped? How often should I have my tank pumped? Do I need my septic cleaned or inspected? Will having my septic system serviced make a mess of my yard? If you have any questions about your septic system, slow drains, high pressure jetting, or septic inspection, please don’t hesitate to give Orlando Septic Service a call.
The most popular question, How much will it cost to have my septic tank pumped?
There is a great deal of variation, since not all septic systems or situations are the same. It depends on how accessible the opening is, where it is located, and how many tanks are involved. With one quick phone call to Orlando Septic Service we can give you a free quote. A little information about your septic system may be important.
Do you know the location of your septic tank?
Is the tank accessible and does it have a riser?
Has your septic system been updated or remodeled?
When was the last time the tank was pumped or system inspected?
If you are planning a big event or gathering in your home, maybe for the upcoming holidays, make sure your septic tank is pumped before hand. You definitely don’t want any emergencies ruining your party.
Do I need my septic cleaned or inspected?
Routine maintenance, cleaning and inspection can not only extend the life of your system, but also save you money on replacement and repairs. It can have a drastic impact on how well it is working, protect your family’s health, and add to your property value.
How often should I have my tank pumped?
When the scum and sludge inside the septic tank reaches 30% of the tank’s capacity. On average, every 3 to 5 years for the average family of four. Yearly inspections are also recommended because there are many variables, how many people are in the house, how large is the tank, and water usage.
Will having my septic system serviced make a mess of my yard?
No. We have specialized trucks equipped with enough hose not to make a mess. We also replace the soil and grass that may have been disrupted.