Septic tank maintenance is one of the most dreaded chores for any home and business owners in Seminole and Orange Counties, but ignoring it will only cause big problems later on. It is essential to have a professional septic service pump and clean your septic tank on a regular basis. It’s also necessary to know what upkeep is needed between cleanings to avoid any backups and emergency situations.

Most homes in Central Florida have a 1,000 gallon septic tank, which accommodates the average family of four. Professionals recommend the septic tank needs to be pumped and cleaned out every 1 to 3 years depending on the usage to remove any sludge and solids that won’t decompose any further. This will avoid saturation of the drain field and backups.

The septic system is a delicate cycle of pumping waste water from your home or business into the septic tank, where it is separated and decomposes. The waste water drains into the field and the solids are pumped out by the septic trucks. What many people don’t realize is that what they put down the toilet or drain can disrupt this cycle, which causes the tank to fill up quicker and back up.

Check back with us next week when we will discuss the items you put down your drain and toilet that can potentially hazardous and kill the bacteria essential for the septic system to work properly.

If you’re having a problem with your septic system, whether residential or commercial, don’t hesitate to contact Orlando Septic Services. We are here help you with all your waste managements needs!