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Orlando Septic Service; How Often To Pump The Tank?

Neglecting to have your Orlando area septic tank routinely pumped is the most common reason for septic tank failure. All it takes is just a little maintenance to make all the difference! Call Orlando Septic Services for all your septic needs 407-696-4719. How often you have your septic tank pumped depends on a couple of factors including: The volume, size and type of septic tank The amount of wastewater produced Age of the system/routine maintenance Health of the septic tank drain field Volume of solids going into the system The average septic tank needs to be pumped every 2 to 3 years. The tank should be inspected by the professionals at Orlando Septic Service for sludge level, blockage of the outlet or inlet, and excessive scum buildup. Septic tank 'additives' should not be considered a substitute for routine maintenance or septic tank pumping, they can actually harm your system. Orlando [...]

February 21st, 2023|

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