Septic tank problems are one of the more difficult problems to deal
with because of their dirty nature. People who are not used to them will
find them gut-wrenching, making the task quite impossible. Calling a
plumber would be the next best thing to do but unfortunately, they can
be quite costly too. The best and most obvious way to dealing with this
dilemma is by avoiding septic tanks problems through cleanliness and
maintenance. This article will look into the common septic problems and
how to avoid them.
Excessive use and dumping of oil and grease can clog up both the
upper chamber of the tank and the inlet drains because they can take
quite some time to degrade. Aside from the clogging, you will most
likely notice some unpleasant odors due to the clog. It will also make
emptying the tank a much more difficult time when that time of the year
comes along. A simple solution for this problem is to lessen your oil
and grease usage. If you can’t seem to curb them, try using a separate
system for your oil and grease where you can dump them without affecting
your septic tank.
Throwing non-biodegradable items such as plastics down the drain can
also lead to clogging the pipes or the soil. It isn’t too much of a
hassle really to dispose of garbage properly because it will ultimately
do you good in the long run.
Too much water filling your system can also lead to failure or
shutting down. This may also be the result of too many food particles
that are present in your system. Avoid overloading your system at all
costs. Again, proper disposal is stressed to avoid this problem.
Certain chemicals can also harm your system as well as some septic
tank additives that are thought to help the system. Adding or disposing
of paints, pesticides and solvents can lead septic tank damage and will
render it totally useless. Through proper disposal, you will be doing
yourself and mother nature a favor. It will also extend the life of your
system thereby sparing you from the hassles and expenses that come with
repairs.
Lastly, never try fixing something that you have no knowledge of. It
may make matters worse than it already is. Unless you have the knowledge
and skill as well as the stomach to fix your septic tank, it would make
everything easier for everyone if you just call the local health or
environment authorities to assess the problem.
Septic tank problems are very hard to fix but ironically, it isn’t
very hard to avoid. Repeated several times in the article is the need
for proper waste disposal which isn’t impossible to do. Just make sure
to have trash cans nearby where you can throw away your
non-biodegradable wastes with ease instead of throwing them down the
drain and you’ll be problem free. It may be difficult at the start
because of what you’re used to but as time goes by, you’ll get used to
proper disposal.
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