Servicing your septic system by pumping the sludge from the tank is not a simple DIY project. A properly licensed and inspected pump truck and driver is required to remove and haul away the tank contents.
When you call us for service, we will schedule a time and a day with you. If you want to save some money, it is a good idea for you to know where your septic is. You can uncover the lid to your tank before we arrive. It usually only requires a shovel and a little digging to reveal the opening to your tank.
Once we arrive and have located where your tank is, we can start septic tank pumping. We work hard to preserve your yard so we will use extension hoses to avoid driving our trucks onto your lawn whenever possible. To pump your tank, we will park the truck and take a hose that is attached to the truck and drop it into your septic tank. Then we suction out the excess sludge that you have built up. During this process, we will also inspect your tank thoroughly to make sure it isn’t leaking and is working efficiently before we leave.
Getting your septic pumped regularly is essential. This assures you that your septic system runs smoothly. Otherwise, over time, sludge will accumulate in the tank and won’t break down. This will cause your sewage to back up in to your house. You will be able to begin to tell when this happens because your sinks and showers will drain slower and you will most likely notice a bad odor coming up from your drains. It may also cause your toilets to not flush regularly or overflow! It’s better to have routine septic pumping than to deal with an emergency like this and the added damage it can cause!
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