When to Replace Your Septic System
If the drains in your home are constantly slow or clogged, it’s time to call a septic professional. This is a sign that your septic system hasn’t been properly maintained and may be starting to fail. Over time, a failing septic system can contaminate groundwater and surface water, leaving behind pathogens and other harmful contaminants that pose health risks for people, pets, livestock, fish, shellfish, and other natural resources.
In this case, it’s likely septic company to replace your septic tank, if not your entire system. When the inlet baffle is clogged, it allows untreated wastewater and sewage to enter your home. This is very dangerous and requires a fast response from a septic service professional to fix. To prevent clogs, make sure to only flush toilet paper and limit household water usage.
Top Signs You Need Septic Pumping Before It’s Too Late
Another big warning sign is the appearance of puddles and pools in your yard. When the septic system fails, wastewater and sewage leak out into the soil, causing the ground to become saturated with stinky puddles. This is often a sign that the drainfield has failed or is close to failing, according to the National Small Flows Clearinghouse.
Over time, the beneficial microbes in your drainfield can die off or become overwhelmed by a build-up of grease and solid waste. This can cause the soil to become so compacted that it’s no longer able to absorb and treat the sewage, which leads to a flooded drainfield or a backup of smelly sewage into your house. This is usually a clear sign that the septic tank and drainfield need to be replaced.
“Crown Pumping, LLC
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“3722 S 119th Street
Omaha, NE 68144
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(402) 957-7449
