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Affordable Orlando Septic Tank Pumping & Maintenance

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 early replacement. For a healthy septic system that will last for years to come, follow these easy steps: Inspection and Maintenance Preventative maintenance program and an inspection are necessary for a healthy septic system. Inspections can catch potential issues before they become big expensive problems. Most maintenance programs include annual inspections. Contact Orlando Septic Service for our options. Septic Tank Pumping The average septic tank should be pumped every 2 to 3 years. However, every home is unique, with a maintenance program you can ensure your tank is not being over or under pumped. Control The Rain Water With Drain Pipes  [...]

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03/09/2017 Whether you own a home in Central Florida or thinking of buying one, it is important to have the septic system inspected. Most of the septic system out of sight and underground, making it difficult for the homeowner to know where all the components of the system are [...]

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