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Septic System Maintenance

Overview

Regular septic system maintenance is crucial for the longevity and efficiency of your system. Routine maintenance involves several key tasks, such as inspecting the septic tank for leaks, checking the scum and sludge levels, and ensuring the drain field is functioning properly. It’s also important to have the system pumped every three to five years to prevent solids from overflowing into the drain field, which can cause blockages and system failures.

In addition to pumping, regular inspections can identify potential issues before they become major problems. For instance, a professional can check for signs of wear and tear in the tank, pipes, and other components, as well as test the system’s overall performance. By addressing minor issues early, you can avoid costly repairs and ensure your system continues to operate smoothly.

Regular maintenance also involves educating homeowners on proper septic system use. This includes avoiding flushing non-biodegradable items, conserving water to reduce the system’s workload, and being mindful of what goes down the drains. Proper usage can significantly extend the life of your septic system.

Overall, investing in regular maintenance not only protects your septic system but also safeguards your property and the environment. A well-maintained system is less likely to fail, reducing the risk of groundwater contamination and other environmental hazards.

Avoid Unwanted Septic Suprises

Let’s face it, whether in the heart of the city or in the middle of nowhere, you still gotta take care of business, and by business, we mean maintaining your property — even the messy parts.

Definitely a 5 star rating. Always able to determine any problems and make changes/parts needed within the same day. Knowledgable & professional. Highly recommend Luna Environmental.

Susan Nicola

Homeowner

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