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Your septic tank should last about 15 to 20 years before you need a new one. It’s important to properly maintain your septic tank by a Mars Plumbing, Heating, Cooling, Sewer & Septic plumbing professional at least once a year. Proper, annual maintenance will greatly lengthen your septic tank system’s lifespan.
The cost of a new septic system will depend on the size of the system, plus the cost of the installation. If you’re thinking about getting a new septic system, call Mars Plumbing, Heating, Cooling, Sewer & Septic to have a plumbing expert assess your home and give you a price quote.
With proper, annual maintenance from your Mars Plumbing, Heating, Cooling, Sewer & Septic plumber, your septic system should last around 15 to 20 years.
Usually when a septic system fails, the drainfield is not functioning correctly which is caused by septic sewage overflow. Signs that your septic system might be failing are slow draining toilets and drains, wet areas on or around the drain field, foul odors, and/or contaminated well water. If you’re experiencing any of the aforementioned, call a Mars Plumbing, Heating, Cooling, Sewer & Septic plumber out to inspect your septic tank and properly diagnose the issue.
There isn’t necessarily any one type of system that is better than another, rather, there is a type of system that will be best for your home and needs. If you’re looking to install a new septic system, consult with a Mars Plumbing, Heating, Cooling, Sewer & Septic plumbing expert who will assess your property and families needs and give you a recommendation.
Advantages of new septic systems over older septic systems are the use of PVC lining which will greatly increase your septic tank’s lifespan, less risk of system backups (when properly maintained), and in general, they require less maintenance.
Are you having issues flushing your toilet, even when using a plunger? This is one of the foremost signs of septic tank failure. There is a chance your septic tank is full and needs to be pumped out, but you more than likely are looking at a replacement.
Additionally, if you notice gurgling or bubbling noises coming from your toilet when you flush it, this is another indication your pipes are either full or your septic tank is failing and will require professional assistance right away.
In the event that your septic tank is failing, you will likely smell foul, sulfur odors coming from your yard. This rotten-egg-type of odor is typically caused when raw sewage has escaped your septic tank or pipes and needs to be addressed by professionals immediately. Raw sewage is toxic waste and a health hazard to you and your family.
Another dead giveaway that something is wrong with your septic tank system is when random patches of grass appear to be growing rapidly and vibrantly. This means your leach field is failing and you will need professional assistance and possibly even a replacement.
When you have a septic tank system installed in your yard, it’s installed in an area that is referred to as the leach field. If you notice the leach field in your yard is soggy, particularly damp, or even flooded, it is extremely likely that you will require a replacement soon.
Much like issues with flushing your toilet, if your sinks, showers, or bathtubs are draining particularly slowly, your septic system may be failing.
If you have been experiencing any of the aforementioned issues, it is recommended to have a professional water test performed on your drinking water and well water. This test will analyze your water supply and present you a full report of what is inside of your water supply. If there are high levels of nitrates, bacteria, or other contaminants, this is highly dangerous and toxic to your health and you will need to replace your septic tank as soon as possible.
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I had to go to MARS for a professional plumbing service. The automation system is amazing, a short bio on who is coming to your home , an in-depth est...