When it comes to your septic system in Central Florida, there are some misconceptions going around. It is important to know the facts and take proper care of your septic system. After all, it is one of the most expensive parts of your house.

If you are having any issues with your septic system, contact the professionals at Orlando Septic Services. We offer great discounts and valuable coupons.

Do you have equipment that can unclog a drain or toilet?

Yes, we have the latest equipment that can tackle anything. From a clogged toilet or sink to a blockage in your main sewer line. And keep it from coming back.

Does Orlando Septic Services offer same day services?

Since your home is our top priority, yes we do. So, if you are experiencing a septic issue or backup, give us a call. We offer same day services. Our technicians are always on call, weekends and nights.

Do you have line-opening services?

Yes, whether you are on a private septic or a public sewer, we can open clogged lines. We use high pressure jetting to break up any debris and reopen blocked lines without causing any damage to the pipes. Our latest technology, including a camera, to diagnose the problem.

If I’m having my septic system inspected, is there anything I should know?

Before the inspection, find where your septic tank and drain field are located. This way it will take less time and make the process easier.

Is it okay to use flushable wipes with a septic system?

No. Despite what is advertised, flushable wipes can wreak havoc on your septic system. They to not disintegrate quickly or easily. This can easily clog up the system and lead to major issues and backups.

They should be treated like a face or baby wipe and be thrown in the garbage and not the toilet. Just check out this Consumer Reports report.

Take care of your septic system and it will take care of all your waste water.

Have your septic tank pumped out by a reputable waste management company one a regular basis. Depending on the tank capacity and number of people in the home, it should be pumped out every two to three years.

Non-biodegradable items such as diapers, cat box litter, napkins, and coffee grounds, don’t get broken down in the septic tank. Therefore, they will just take up space in the tank and decrease the capacity.

Never put hazardous or toxic chemicals down the drain to toilet. Chemicals such as pesticides, varnishes, solvents, paint, oils, and even drain cleaners, kill off the bacteria and enzymes need in the septic tank to operate properly. They could also leach out to the drain field and contaminate ground water.