Septic Pumping 101: A Homeowner’s Complete Guide


Let’s be honest, we didn’t think we’d be here talking about septic tanks and septic pumping, did we? But it is an inescapable part of home ownership, unless you want to end up in a very messy situation. As long as we finish our business, nobody likes to think about what happens after the toilet is flushed, our kitchen sinks are drained, and our laundry is done; it’s out of sight, out of mind. If you’re a new homeowner and want to keep your house in top shape, ensuring your septic system works smoothly behind the scenes is the key, and you’re in the right place. In this blog, we’ll help guide and break down the do’s and don’ts of Septic Pumping Albuquerque.
Why is Septic Pumping Important?
First things first, before you learn what to do and what not to do, you need to understand why septic pumping is important to keep your septic system working at 100% efficiency. Your septic system quietly works in the background, handling all the waste and wastewater from the toilets, kitchen, sinks, and showers. It’s the unsung hero keeping your home healthy, clean, and odor-free. However, over a period of time, solid waste accumulates inside your septic tank. If your septic tank is not pumped, it can lead to clogged drains and pipes, sewage backups, toilet overflows, leaking faucets, and even overflow from your septic tank. Regular inspections and septic pumping help keep your septic system working smoothly, keep your environment healthy, prevent water contamination, save your money from going down the drain, and keep your home from smelling like sewage.
How Does Septic Pumping Work?
Septic pumping is pretty straightforward; just make sure to always get Septic Pumping Albuquerque done by an experienced professional. The pumping service will bring in a large vacuum designed specifically for this kind of job, and once a hose is inserted into your septic tank, any liquid, solid waste, or sludge that is in your septic tank will be sucked up by that pump into the truck brought by the professional. Once your septic tank is pumped, they will also flush out all of the outlets and filters that link to the drain field and do a visual inspection to check for signs of any leaks, cracks, or other issues in your tank.
Septic System Care
Taking care of your septic system doesn't end at getting it regularly pumped; it also means following a set of do’s and don’ts every day, little things that keep your septic system working flawlessly and save you from making costly mistakes.
The Don’ts for Septic System Care
Don’t flush toilet paper down the drain.
Don’t flush feminine hygiene products and diapers down the toilet.
Don’t use too much bleach.
Don’t do too much laundry every single day.
Don’t throw food scraps down the kitchen sink.
Don’t pour cooking oil/grease down the kitchen sink.
Don’t plant or build over your septic tank.
Don’t ignore warning signs.
The Do’s for Septic System Care
Do regular inspections.
Do repair leaking faucets/pipes.
Do conserve water.
Do regular septic pumping.
Do call professionals for any repairs or maintenance.
Septic system care and maintenance is a chore; as a homeowner, you can’t afford to ignore. Getting Septic Pumping Albuquerque every 3 years is a great way to keep your home healthy, saving you from messy situations that can cost you a ton of money and endless frustration to fix. 505 Portable Restrooms is always ready and waiting to help you take care of your septic system, and they’re just a call away. If you don’t remember when your tank was last pumped, this is a good time to remind you to get an appointment for inspection and septic system maintenance.
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