SEPTIC PUMPING

Septic Tank Pumping

Spalding County


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Why hire us for your Septic System and Plumbing work?

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OWNER HAS BEEN IN THE PLUMBING INDUSTRY FOR A HALF OF A CENTURY.

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What is a Septic Tank System for?

A septic system is an underground wastewater treatment structure commonly used in areas without centralized sewer systems. It consists of a septic tank and a drain field or leach field. When water from your household drains enters the septic tank, the tank holds it long enough for solids to settle at the bottom, forming sludge, while oils and grease float to the top as scum. The middle layer, which is mostly clear liquid known as effluent, then flows out of the tank into the drain field. Bacteria inside the tank help break down the solid waste, allowing the system to function efficiently without clogging.


The drain field, or leach field, is a shallow, covered excavation made in unsaturated soil. The effluent is released into the soil through perforated pipes, where it undergoes natural filtration and treatment. The soil and microbes help remove harmful bacteria, viruses, and nutrients, allowing the water to percolate back into the groundwater system. A properly maintained septic system will efficiently treat and dispose of household wastewater, protecting both your property and the environment from contamination. Regular pumping, inspection, and maintenance are key to keeping the system running smoothly.

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To prevent your septic tanks system from failing, the tank should be pumped out before the solids accumulate to the extent that they start to flow out of the tank with the effluent to the drain field. ... Once the layer of sludge is greater than a third of the tank's volume, it is time to have the tank pumped.


Signs Your Septic Tank needs Pumping:

Slow or Frequently Clogged Drains

Sewage Backup

Regular Gurgling Noises

Strong and Pungent Odors

Problems that a full septic tank can cause!


Slow or Frequently Clogged Drains

Your septic tank system is connected to the entire network of drains throughout your home, including your sinks, showers, and even toilets that can exhibit signs of a problem.


Typically, a fully or partially blocked septic system will cause your drains to slow and allow water to pool where it was dispensed. This can be extremely frustrating for home owners and can prevent their ability to go about their daily routine. Our septic tank pump-out services can clear these blockages so your drains can run efficiently again.


Sewage Backup

One of the most dangerous and damaging symptoms of a full septic tank are sewage backups. If a full septic tank is left ignored, the smell could even begin to affect your health, and the black, sludge-like material could overflow and cause serious property damage. Once you notice that you’re getting some sewage backup in the lower parts of your home, make get the system serviced before the problem spreads to other areas.


Regular Gurgling Noises

Do your sinks and toilets make loud gurgling sound? If so, it could be a sign that your septic tank is full and struggling to accept more waste water. It may also mean that you have clogs or potential sewage backing up into your drains. Since there are several possible scenarios for gurgling drains, it’s recommended that you contact your local septic pumping professional to properly diagnose the issue.


Strong and Pungent Odors

You can still experience the smell of a full or blocked septic tank even if you haven’t seen the initial signs of sewage backup. You can't miss the overpowering, sickening odor that comes with a full or blocked septic tank. If you can track the smell back to any of your drains, then the next step is to immediately take action to clear it up, otherwise, you risk negative health effects along with the unpleasant stench.

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Cities we serve in Spalding County:

Sunny Side

East Griffin

Rover

Zetella
Vaughn

Pomona

Experiment

Orchard Hill

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