If you have a septic tank on your property, you should pump it once every three to five years. That sounds like kind of a hassle (not to mention easy to forget), but it’s necessary to keep your septic system running smoothly. It will also help you save money over time. Here are a few reasons why.
1. Extends the Life of Your Septic System
A home septic system can last for up to 40 years before it needs to be replaced, and the best way to get the most out of your system is through proper maintenance and regular cleaning. Having your septic tank pumped every three to five years reduces wear and tear on the system and prevents blockages and other issues that could greatly reduce its life span. Installing a new septic system is a long and costly procedure, one that you don’t want to go through unexpectedly.
2. Prevents Damage to Your Plumbing
If you go too long without pumping your septic tank, the sludge and solid waste that accumulates at the bottom can back up into the rest of your septic system. Eventually, all of this wastewater and sewage could back up into your home’s plumbing and cause some serious problems. If you don’t want to pay to clear your drains, replace burst pipes, or repair water damage in your home, don’t forget to pump your septic tank when it starts to get too full.
3. Improves Property Values
There are many factors that will improve the value of your home should you decide to sell or refinance. Surprisingly, the state of your septic system is one of them. Potential buyers will always be more likely to invest in a property with a history of good septic system maintenance. On the other hand, a neglected septic tank could overflow and pollute or damage the surroundings, which will almost certainly reduce your property value.
Knowing When to Pump Your Septic Tank
Pumping your septic tank regularly will help save you money and keep your septic system running smoothly, but you also need to know when to have your tank pumped. You should absolutely schedule maintenance if it’s been at least five years since your tank was cleaned, but you should also have your tank pumped if you’ve been having frequent plumbing problems, you have unexplained wet spots on your lawn, or if you detect foul odors in your home.
Whether you’re staying on top of your septic tank maintenance or you’re having plumbing problems in your Greensboro, NC home, don’t hesitate to call Billingsley & Brooks Septic Tank Co. to schedule a septic tank pumping today.
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