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Orlando Septic System; Toilet Gurgling Because Of All The Rain?

Our recent hurricane here in Central Florida and afternoon thunder storms can easily wreck havoc on septic tank systems. All this rain water is making it almost impossible for the tank and drain field to properly do their job. This is especially true if the septic system hasn’t received the routine maintenance it should have. How can you prevent problems before they overflow into your bathtub Clogged Drain field As water leaves your home, it goes through a series of pipes, then into the septic tank, and eventually flows into the drain field. The process produces purified water and is filtered into the surrounding soil. But with all of our recent rain, the soil around and on our drain field is already saturated. This means the water flowing from your home out to the septic system doesn’t have anywhere to go, which means it starts backing up, typically into the [...]

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Gurgling Toilets, Slow Drains, Septic Tank & Drain Field Problems

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