Your Central Florida septic system is designed to dispose of all the waste water from your home. Over time the solid matter breaks down into sludge and the liquid continues to the drain field. The sludge and solids are meant to stay inside the tank. But when it gets full and is not pumped out, it has no where to go except into the drain field and back into the house. When this happens, besides having a smelly problem, you have a costly mess.

Be Informed

Know what you can put down your drain and what you can’t. Harmful chemicals such as bleach, pesticides, paints and drain cleaner can harm the delicate balance of the tank. Items such as diapers, grease and cat litter should also not be put down the drain or toilet.

Be Knowledgeable

Ensure your septic tank and drain field are never obstructed, such as planting trees or parking cars on top of them. If you don’t already have one, you may think about having a Riser installed. They allow for easy access to the lid of the tank.

Be Prepared for an Emergency

Be prepared, have the phone number of a trusted septic service on hand and have a site map and possibly a drawing of your system handy, so your technician can quickly locate the transport lines, septic and drain field.

The EPA Explains How Regular Septic Maintenance Can Save You Money

A key reason to maintain your septic system is to save money! Failing septic systems are expensive to repair or replace, and poor maintenance is often the culprit. Having your septic system inspected regularly is a bargain when you consider the cost of replacing the entire system. Your system will need pumping depending on how many people live in the house and the size of the system. An unusable septic system or one in disrepair will lower your property value and could pose a legal liable

It is important to take safety precautions with your septic tank

When having your septic tank pumped, make sure the contractor is licensed and bonded.

Have your septic tank pumped every 1 to 3 years, depending on the usage.

Remember, you septic system can not decompose all the materials that is put into the tank

Be very cautious when opening the lid to the septic tank, it contains harmful pathogens and deadly gases.

Never smoke near your septic tank.

Never go into your septic tan, the gases are dangerous and can cause a loss of consciousness.

After working on the septic system, make sure you always wash your cloths and hands afterwards.

It is best to call a professional septic service to have you system inspected or tank pumped.