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Have you experienced a recurring issue with one of the smaller drains in your home? This can be a sign of a larger and more troublesome blockage in the sewer line and should be looked at right away.
Pouring grease down the drain can clog your septic drainfield, making soil absorption impossible. If you have a septic system, it’s critical that you are careful about what you put down your drains and toilets.
Maintaining your septic tank usually requires it to be pumped every 3 to 5 years, depending on the size of the tank, daily flow of waste water into the tank, and use of a garbage disposal. You can also pump your tank based on the accumulated sludge and scum layers that build up.
A dual-flush toilet has one flush for liquid waste and another for solid waste. The idea is to save on water as much as possible. By reducing the water usage in your home due to toilets by as much as 67 percent, dual-flush toilets will save money and conserve water at the same time.
Did you know that planting grass over your septic system helps keep the soil light and well aerated? Using a lawnmower over a leach field won't compact the soil, but avoid driving a truck or heavy machinery near your septic system.