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Do You Really Need To Pump Your Orlando Septic Tank?

If your Central Florida home has a septic system, proper maintenance and tank pumping is vital. Not only can you avoid a messy situation, it will also save you a lot of money! The average 3 bedroom house with 2200 square feet living area usually has a septic tank that holds 900 gallons. The septic tank collects waste water from the washing machine, toilets, showers, sinks and dishwashers. Since the average person in Florida uses 80 gallons of water per day, that makes 320 gallons a day for a family of four. Not only does the septic tank fill up quickly but just imagine how much water moves throughout the septic tank into the drain field every day! The septic tank itself collects and holds all the solid waste such as toilet paper, food from the disposal, human waste, hair from the shower, lint from the washer and anything else, [...]

April 16th, 2025|

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Affordable Septic Tank & Drain Field Maintenance

While your tank itself is a main component of your septic system, the drain field is often the most expensive part of the structure.  When it is compromised with waste, it may have to be dug up and replaced. The drain field is made up of a series of [...]

What You Need To Know About Your Central Florida Septic System

The key to a healthy septic system in Central Florida is preventative maintenance. The life span of a properly maintained and healthy septic system is about 20 to 30 years. Unfortunately, many systems are neglected, out of sight, out of mind, which leads to early deterioration, costly repairs and [...]

Don’t Let A Septic System Emergency Ruin Your Day

Our afternoon thunder showers really take a toll on your septic system. All of our rain can easily flood the ground, saturating the soil near the drain field. Waste water is still going into the septic system through flushing the toilet, taking showers, baths, and sinks, the water coming [...]

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Safe drinking water goes hand in hand with properly maintained septic tanks. Central Florida homeowners are responsible for the maintenance and inspection of their septic tank, they are also accountable for the safety of their drinking water. "Many Americans who get their drinking water from private wells also dispose [...]

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