| Home-Wizard |
Sponsored by: |
|
Boston Digital LLC Making it easier for you to manage your home |
|||
|   http://www.boston-digital.com |
||||||
| Interactive Home Maintenance Guide | ||||||
![]() |
||||||
|
Septic Tank Care & Maintenance |
|
To maintain the effectiveness, safety, and useful life of your septic tank system, it is important that
your home maintenance program
include the proper care for your septic tank system.
Houses and buildings that are built away from city sewage lines must depend on a private sewage system to handle waste disposal from the household plumbing system. Septic tank systems are designed to decompose solids and treat sewage by bacterial action, and then allow the residual to seep away into the earth. The key components of a septic tank system are: sewage piping system from your house or building; an underground water-tight masonry or steel septic tank; distribution boxes; and a drainage field consisting of perforated clay pipes. See also: Plumbing. Shown below are the recommended routine maintenance tasks for your septic tank system. Learn to enjoy managing your home with our free Newsletter or our free Automatic Maintenance Reminders. We can also show you the Recommended Maintenance Schedules for your entire home. |
|
|
|
|
|
|
||||
|
|
Maintenance Task: Pump out septic tank and inspect |
|||
| How do you pump out and inspect a septic tank? | ||||
|
|
A specially-equipped, licensed and bonded, septic tank service company should be hired to test the tank level, and as necessary, pump out and dispose of the sludge from the bottom of the septic tank. In addition, the septic tank company should check the alarm, baffles, compressor, motor, timer, and pump, as applicable to your system. NOTE:
|
|||
| Why is it important to pump out and inspect a septic tank? | ||||
|
|
Since a septic tank is designed to collect a layer of sludge at the bottom, it must be pumped out periodically to prevent this solid layer from building up to the point where the sludge can spill over into the drainage field lines, which can cause major problems by plugging up these pipes. |
|||
| How often should you pump out and inspect a septic tank? | ||||
| The sludge level should be checked annually (July), and depending on the size of the tank and usage, the septic tank may need to be pumped out every 2-4 years. | ||||
|
|
|||
| How does Home-Wizard rate the costs and benefits for this task? | ||||
| The cost of this task is moderate, and you will need to hire a licensed septic tank service company. | ![]() |
|||
| The benefits of this task are high, as failure to properly maintain your septic system can result in blockage of the leeching fields which are very expensive to replace or repair. | ![]() |
|||
| Overall Home-Wizard benefit-versus-cost rating (one 'hat' = low and four 'hats' = high): | ||||
|
|
|||
|
Would you like to receive our free Newsletter or our free Automatic Maintenance Reminders? |
|
|
|
QUESTIONS & ANSWERS from "Ask-the-Wizard": |
|
QUESTION from "Art from PGH":
We're moving to a house that has a septic system and heard that it is not good to use a garbage disposal since the septic is not designed to take the volume of waste. 1) Is this true (there are only two of us)? 2) Is a trash compactor a viable alternative
(i.e. for all the food waste that would normally go into the garbage disposal)? ANSWER: Art from PGH: |
|
Terms of Use Copyright © 2000-6 Boston Digital LLC. All rights reserved. |