How often should I have my septic tank inspected and serviced?
Regular septic tank service is essential to the lifespan of your septic system. Depending on how many people live in the house and the size of the system. You should have your septic system inspected at least every three years by a professional and your tank pumped and cleaned as the inspector recommends. Generally, every 3 to 5 years. Residential and commercial systems should be serviced annually.
Why should I maintain my septic system?
A key reason to maintain your septic system is to save money. A failing septic system can lead to costly repairs, and poor maintenance is often the culprit. Having your septic system inspected and serviced regularly is a bargain when considering the cost of replacing the entire system. An unusable septic system or one in disrepair will lower your property value and could pose a legal liability.
Should I have a strong odor around my septic tank and/or drain field?
A strong odor usually is an indicator of an unhealthy septic system. An unhealthy septic system can lead to expensive repairs. Even worse, it can lead to effluent back into the home, creating a potentially serious health hazard. Give Prescott Septic Services a call, and we can help determine if it is directly related to your septic system or plumbing.
Do I have a septic tank?
Typically, where there is no access to a centralized sewer system, a septic tank will be used as part of a self-contained septic system.
Should I use septic tank additives?
Adding any compounds to your septic tank will not change the frequency at which your septic tank should be serviced. There is no evidence adding additives to your tank will prevent a septic system failure or improve performance. They may be marketed that they won’t harm your system, but the truth is, they don’t help it either.
How much will it cost to have my septic tank serviced?
Servicing your septic tank will vary in cost from company to company. Several factors are vital in the cost of servicing your septic tank. The septic tank location, condition, and ease of access can add to the cost of servicing your tank. Key ways to reduce the cost of servicing your tank are to avoid flushing anything that will directly affect your septic tank’s microbial balance.
What items affect the microbial balance of a septic tank?
Flushable wipes may be marketed as flushable or septic-safe. Avoiding these wipes is highly recommended, as most do not dissolve properly. Feminine Products, condoms, and paper towels should also be avoided as they do not dissolve properly. Medications and harsh cleaners introduced to a septic tank will directly affect the microbial balance of your septic tank, affecting your entire septic system, including your leach field.
Do I need to be home when my septic tank is serviced?
Prescott Septic Services will always encourage someone to be home for the service provided. However, it is not required. For our inspections, we do ask that the homeowner/realtor be present to discuss any issues we may find.
Do I have a septic system?
Easy indicators of having a septic system are well water on the property, exposed lids or lid location markers, and inspection pipes that may be present in the disposal area. Inspection pipes in your yard and monitor liquid levels in the disposal area. It is essential that these are left alone and always presentable to the eye.