Perris, CA Professional Septic Tank Services

Around one-quarter of all American households use septic tanks to process liquid and solid waste. There are many good reasons to jump on board with this trend, from greater environmental friendliness to reduced dependence on municipal grids.

Although Septic Systems are known for their low maintenance requirements, homeowners can’t just set them and forget them. They need to find septic service providers to help with maintenance, cleaning, and repairs. Homeowners in Perris are in luck, though, because we provide all the services required to keep septic tanks functioning perfectly as intended.

Septic Tank Pumping

Septic tanks are the heart of these impressive on-site waste management systems. They hold the liquid and solid waste, allowing it to begin the decomposition process safely and leach into the drainage field without causing any damage or health hazards. Without periodic pumping, though, septic tanks can get overfilled and cause all kinds of problems.

How Often to Pump Septic Tanks

On average, septic tanks need to be pumped once every three to five years. However, the frequency with which homeowners must schedule this service varies based on factors like the sizes of their tanks, how many people live in their homes, and whether there are surge events like parties that could cause the tank to overflow.

 

Signs a Septic Tank Needs to Be Pumped

Not sure how long it’s been since the tank was last pumped? Here are a few warning signs to look out for:

Wastewater backups in the home

Slow draining toilets

Difficult to flush toilets

Unpleasant smells in the home or near the leach field

Standing water in the yard

Unusually verdant, fast-growing grass above the tank

If homeowners notice any of these signs, they should call a professional immediately. They only begin to occur after the septic tank has already reached the point where it’s overdue for a cleaning. Some of the issues listed above can also indicate more serious problems but don’t worry. A qualified contractor should be able to identify the problem and correct it.

Septic Repair

Know the septic tank has been pumped out recently, but still having problems? There might be something more serious going on. Thankfully, most septic problems can be repaired without having to replace the entire system. Just don’t put off dealing with it, because the result could be contaminated groundwater and dangerous living conditions for the home’s residents.

The first step a qualified contractor will take is to perform a full inspection of the system. This will allow the professional to identify underlying problems that could be causing symptoms like toilets that won’t flush or wastewater that is draining into the yard. Here are a few of the most common forms of Septic Repairs provided by our contractors:

  • Drainfield piping repairs
  • Septic baffle repairs
  • Clogged tanks, drains, or pipes
  • Drain field relocation

In most cases, the issue can be resolved without replacing the entire system. Homeowners with older septic tanks and systems should speak with a contractor about their options before getting them repaired. In some cases, it’s more cost-efficient to replace aging or severely damaged tanks and other components than to continue making frequent repairs.

Ongoing Maintenance

Most repairs can be avoided with proper Septic Maintenance. That means scheduling routine cleanings before emergency pumping becomes necessary, but it doesn’t stop there. There are also some things residents can do to prevent damage at home.

Know What to Flush

Residents in homes that use septic tanks and drain fields to process wastewater need to be careful about what they flush down the toilet. Never flush baby wipes, facial tissue, paper towels, or feminine hygiene products. Those belong in the garbage. It’s also important to avoid putting household chemicals down the drain, as they can destroy the microbial colonies required to process waste safely.

Be Water Wise

Residents can increase the usable lifespans of their wastewater treatment systems by using less water. This helps to avoid overflowing the tank or overworking the drainage field.

Never Park Vehicles on the Tank or Drainage Field

It’s important not to pack down the soil on or around the tank and drainage field, so locate that overflow parking elsewhere. Avoid placing decks, carports, storage sheds, and landscaping features in these areas, as well.

Find a Septic Company Now

Don’t wait until something goes wrong. Find a septic company that can provide all the maintenance and repairs homeowners could need now and schedule an inspection if it’s been a while since the system was professionally maintained. Browse our website to learn more about the company or call to schedule a visit as soon as possible.