The frequency of septic pumping will vary depending on the size of the tank and the number of people in your household. On average, for a household of 4, you should have your tank pumped every 3 to 5 years. Routine maintenance is always the best way to go with regard to having your system pumped. Waiting until you have a problem can be very costly and time-consuming, not to mention….very unpleasant.
- Avoid using a garbage disposal. Garbage disposals add solids and grease to your septic tank.
- Avoid pouring old medicines, strong cleaning products and chemicals, including antibacterial soaps and powder detergents down the drain. These can cause a buildup of solids and can kill the bacteria that are instrumental in breaking down waste in your septic system.
- Purchase toilet tissue brands labeled "safe" for septic systems. These products break down more efficiently in your septic system.
- Be careful not to inhale gas emitted from an open septic tank. The gas produced in your septic tank can be toxic.
When purchasing a house with a septic system try to get information from the owner regarding the design of the system, as well as the maintenance records.
If additives are needed to introduce bacteria back into your system, we recommend using Pro Pump. We offer gallon jugs of Pro Pump for sale. You can expect your gallon jug to last about 1 year at the maximum.
If you have a sand filter on your system you should be sure to add a chlorine tablet to your chlorinator every month. We offer tablets for sale if you would like to purchase some from us.
There are many internet web sites that offer useful advice on how to maintain your septic system…..or, just give us a call. We’ll be glad to help answer your questions.