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No, not all septic systems are the same size. The appropriate size septic tank for your house depends on the number of bedrooms in your home, number of people living there, and the home’s square footage. For more information on septic services, call the experts at Mars Plumbing, Heating, Cooling, Sewer & Septic.
The most surefire way to prevent septic failure is to keep up with the proper maintenance. Maintenance you can do yourself includes avoiding excess water use and being mindful of what you put down your drains and flush down your toilets. Additionally, it’s also pivotal to have Mars Plumbing, Heating, Cooling, Sewer & Septic inspect your septic tank system and perform preventative maintenance at least once a year.
Indications that your system is not functioning properly and should be checked by a professional plumber at Mars Plumbing, Heating, Cooling, Sewer & Septic include water surfacing on the ground, gurgling coming from your plumbing appliances and fixtures, toilets and sinks draining slowly, system backups, and foul sewage odors inside the house or outside.
There are no chemical products that are safe for you to use on your septic system, yourself. The best thing you can do to keep your septic tank system working as well as possible is to have a professional plumber from Mars Plumbing, Heating, Cooling, Sewer & Septic properly maintain your septic tank at least once a year.
If your yard has a wet spot in it that has a bad odor, there is most likely something wrong with your drain field. When too much sewage leaks from your septic tank into the drain field, instead of properly draining downwards, it will drain upwards into your yard. Your field may either need to be revitalized or remove the blockage. If you notice a wet spot in your yard that has a bad odor, call Mars Plumbing, Heating, Cooling, Sewer & Septic to have a plumber dispatched to your home right away.
Have your toilets begun backing up constantly, even with the help of a plunger? Have you noticed sewage backup in your sinks, showers, tubs, or floor drains? Unfortunately, this is a clear sign that your septic tank is full and potentially damaged, and will require professional repair a certified plumber right away.
Have your toilets begun backing up constantly, even with the help of a plunger? Have you noticed sewage backup in your sinks, showers, tubs, or floor drains? Unfortunately, this is a clear sign that your septic tank is full and potentially damaged, and will require professional repair a certified plumber right away.
Are there puddles or random, soggy patches of water around your yard? This is likely due to your septic tank being overfull or clogged, which will require a professional to repair. If you suspect that your septic tank may be experiencing problems, examine your yard thoroughly for sunken or soggy patches of grass, as this is a major red flag within your septic tank.
When your septic tank is experiencing a breakdown or other operational issues, it will often produce foul, sulfury odors around your property. Septic waste produces odors that smell like rotten eggs or toxic waste and is typically easy to identify. If you notice such smells around your home, call us immediately!
If the drains around your home have suddenly slowed, such as your kitchen or bathroom sinks, your showers and tubs, and even your toilets, this is a red flag. When your septic tank system is full or clogged to the point of repair, your drains will likely slow.
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