The septic system consists of two key components — the septic tank and the soil absorption field. When wastewater flows into the septic tank, it separates into heavy solids (sludge) and lighter liquid waste (scum). The liquid effluent is then absorbed into the ground in the absorption field, where bacteria perform further treatment.
Regular cleaning of the septic tank reduces the amount of sludge and scum, Hartwell, Georgia is a major factor in keeping your septic system functioning well over time. A professional septic technician will inspect the septic tank to determine how much sludge and scum has accumulated and how often it should be pumped out.
Septic Tank Pumping: When and Why You Need It
A properly-designed septic system meets state sanitation requirements and protects the environment. In addition to reducing the strain on municipal waste-management facilities, it helps conserve water and resources, especially in areas with limited freshwater supplies.
When a septic system becomes overloaded, the blackwater may back up into toilets and drains or overflow onto the property. Blackwater contains hazardous bacteria and viruses. If not treated immediately, it can cause severe illness and even death.
To prevent this, keep the septic tank a minimum of three-quarters full at all times and use water efficiently, fixing leaks, and flushing only biodegradable materials. Also, limit the amount of food waste disposed of in the garbage disposal and avoid using chemical drain openers, solvents or toxic household cleaners. When choosing a septic service company, make sure to verify their certification and licensing with the New York State Department of Health.
Phillips Plumbing, Wells, & Septic
471 Fred King Rd, Hartwell, GA 30643
(706) 376-3422
