Septic Tank Pumping

Septic Tank Pumping

The only way to keep the septic tank functioning properly is to have the tank solids pumped out and properly disposed of. While the need for pumping depends on many factors such as usage, size, and wastes added, it is recommended by local health authorities and the Environmental Protection Agency that a system be pumped every two years. While the pumping frequency may vary, every septic tank should be pumped at least every three years. Failure to maintain a regular pumping schedule can cause more solids to pass through the septic tank increasing the likelihood of leach field failure.It is only during a pump-out that the septic tank can be inspected for possible leaks and the baffles inspected. These are the things that generally go wrong with a septic tank itself. If either of these fail, or if the leach field tile becomes plugged it is a serious problem.

The best way to prevent problems is for our expert team to pump and clean your septic tank. Contact us today to schedule a time to have your septic tank pumped.

BIO-CLEAN

bio-cleanFor maintaining your septic tank in between the two year pumping Mick Gage Plumbing and Heating recommends BIO-CLEAN.