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What Happens If You Don’t Get Your Orlando Septic Tank Pumped?

What happens if my septic tank isn't pumped out? What happens if you don't take care of your car? For example, if you didn't change the oil in the car, it probably wouldn't break down immediately, but over time it would wear on the engine and have negative effects on the car. Eventually, it would break down and leave you stranded on the highway and cost a lot more than an oil change to get it fixed. It's the same with your septic tank. Depending on how many people living in the house and the size of the septic tank, it should be pumped every 2 to 5 years. If you forget and wait another 6 months to have it pumped it probably won't break down but it will cause unnecessary wear and shorten the system's lifespan. If it does break down, fail or back up, it will end up [...]

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