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What Ends Up In Your Orlando Septic Tank?

It's easy to forget about your Central Florida septic system, but unfortunately this can be a costly mistake. Not remembering to schedule their septic tank pumped is the biggest cause of septic problems. What ends up in your septic tank? Not just what goes down the toilets, but everything that goes down the drain ends up in the septic tank, from the garbage disposal, cooking grease, sinks, showers, dirt from mopping the floors to the sand the kids bring home and ends up in the washing machine. The septic system works 365 days a year, 24 hours a day. After years of use, the scum and sludge builds up and reduces the efficiency of the tank, this can cause the waste water to pass through the tank to quickly and plug up the drain field pipes and cause the waste water to come back up the pipes into your home. [...]

October 15th, 2023|

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