Thursday, November 13, 2014

Septic Systems – it’s time for service!



If you live further away from a city, chances are you are not connected to a sewer system.  Instead, you probably have a septic system to treat your household water waste.  Septic system installation can be very costly, but if you maintain your system properly it will last for many years.

How do you properly maintain this critical household system?  How do you know when your septic system needs to be serviced?

Let’s explore the 6 ways you can tell when it’s time for service.


1. Pooling water
If you see pooling water, it’s time for service!  If you notice pooling water near the lawn in and around your drain field, this is an indication that your tank is full.  If your system is working properly, the waste water should be out of sight and remain underground.  However, if solid waste is clogging the drain field pipes it causes the waste water to build up and then rise to the surface of the drain field

2. Funky odors
If you can smell a funky odor, it’s time for service! This is probably a sign that your septic tank is full.  Your waste water includes the water from your sinks, bathtubs, dishwasher, clothes washer and of course, the toilets.

Since a septic tank holds both the solid and sludge-like waste along with the liquid waste, when the tank becomes full it gives off a funky foul smelling odor.  If you notice this smell outside of your home near the drain field, it probably means that your tank needs to be serviced.

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3.  Backed up or slow drains  
If your drains are draining slowly, it’s time for service!  If you have tried using drain cleaning products or a plunger for the toilet to no avail, it probably means that your septic needs to be pumped. 

4. Retrograde Sewage
If you see sewage backing up in your sink, shower, bathtub or toilet, it’s time for service! The backup is usually black and foul smelling. 
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5. Lush grass near your drain field
If you notice the grass near your drain field looking lush, it’s time for service!  If the grass there appears greener that in other parts of your lawn it probably means that the water from your septic tank is rising too much.

6. Unhealthy levels of nitrates
If there is a high level of nitrates in your septic tank, it’s time for service!  You can easily to a test to find out your system’s nitrate level.  If your system is full it can cause bacteria and nitrates to get into the soil and surrounding areas.

If you don’t catch any of these signs just remember to have your septic system serviced every 3 to 5 years.  If you are in the New York area, Jones Septic is a family owned and operated business with over 60 years in the septic industry. Jones offers prompt services at competitive prices and is a company that you can trust. Jones Septic offers
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