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All You Need To Know About Septic System Repair

A functional septic system is essential when it comes to wastewater elimination. However, the components of your septic system may deteriorate over time, causing septic failure. Additionally, earth movements such as tremors may cause the ground below your tank and leach field to shift, damaging them. Therefore, it is prudent to hire a certified plumber periodically to unearth emerging issues. Besides, you must keep up with repairs to avoid a costly septic system replacement. Here are some repair signs you should watch out for.

Pooling Water

The drainage system might fail if you drive or haul heavy equipment on the drain field. This is because heavy objects exert a lot of pressure on the ground, compressing the soil. Consequently, the pipes underneath sustain cracks, and others collapse, incapacitating the leach field. 

Besides, that runoff during heavy rainfall may drain on the leach field, saturating it. This leads to untreated effluent leaking from the tank and seeping into the surrounding ground. Ultimately, wastewater will rise to the ground above and form puddles. Since pooling water is a health hazard, you should instantly contact a plumber to repair the leach field.

Sluggish Drains

Water usage will increase when the number of occupants in your house increases. This leads to more wastewater from your home, causing the tank to reach capacity quickly. If you fail to pump your tank frequently, you will experience blockages in your pipes. Blocked drains usually result in slow drains. Also, pouring inappropriate materials such as oils and grease into your drains could lead to clogging once they cool and solidify. So if your drains are draining water sluggishly, ask your plumber to unblock the drainage pipes. 

Sewage Backup

Constantly flushing down non-biodegradable items in the drains leads to an eventual sewage backup. This is due to reduced anaerobic activity, as bacteria cannot break down these items. Also, adding additives to your septic system will kill the bacteria, causing the tank to fill much faster. As a result, you will notice sewage backups in your drains accompanied by unpleasant odors. In that case, you'll need to hire an expert plumber to pump your tank and replenish the septic system with enzymes to boost bacteria count.

Nitrate Concentration

If your drain field is too saturated, it will prevent the entry of effluent for treatment. When that happens, wastewater will start leaking into the surroundings. Furthermore, cracks in your septic tank can leak untreated effluent to the ground. Then, this water will seep underground and pollute well water, increasing nitrate concentration. In this case, your plumber will fix the leach field and patch the tank to prevent groundwater contamination.

A well-maintained septic system offers you reliable drainage. Therefore, you schedule routine maintenance for your septic system to avoid unwanted failures and costly repairs. 

For more info about septic tank repairs, contact a local company. 


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