Celebrate National EPA Septic Smart Week With Priority Pumping!
National EPA Septic Smart Week is here, and at Priority Pumping, we’re all about spreading the word on keeping your septic system in top shape. A well-maintained septic system protects your home, your wallet, and the environment. Let’s dive into some essential tips that every septic owner should know!
Think At The Sink
Your kitchen sink sees a lot of action, but what goes down the drain can make or break your septic system. Grease, fats, and oils may seem harmless, but they can clog your pipes and disrupt the balance in your septic tank. Instead, wipe greasy pans with a paper towel before washing and dispose of food scraps in the trash. Being mindful at the sink helps maintain a healthy flow throughout your system.
Don't Strain Your Drain
Your septic system isn’t designed to handle excessive water use. It’s crucial to use water efficiently by staggering the use of water-based appliances like dishwashers and washing machines. Running multiple appliances at the same time can overload your system, leading to backups and reduced efficiency. Opting for energy-efficient appliances can also reduce the amount of water entering your septic system, minimizing the risk of overloading it. By managing your water use wisely, you protect your septic system from unnecessary strain.
Keep It Clean: Test Your Well Water
Did you know your septic system and well water are connected? Contaminants from a failing septic system can seep into your well, impacting your drinking water quality. Regularly test your well water for nitrates and bacteria to catch potential issues early. A clean water supply means a healthy home, so keep that well in check!
Shield Your Field
Your drain field is the unsung hero of your septic system, dispersing treated wastewater into the ground. Protect it by keeping heavy vehicles, equipment, and even large animals off the area. Compacted soil can’t absorb water properly, leading to backups and system failure. By shielding your field, you ensure your septic system operates smoothly.
Protect It and Inspect It
Regular inspections are the backbone of septic system health. Schedule routine checks to spot potential problems before they escalate. A professional inspection every three years is a must, but if you notice slow drains, foul odors, or soggy spots in your yard, don’t wait. Call in the experts at Priority Pumping for a thorough assessment.
Don't Overload The Commode
When it comes to flushing, remember the rule of the 3 P’s: Pee, Poop, and (toilet) Paper. Anything else, like wipes, feminine products, or other waste, should go in the trash, not down the toilet. Flushing anything other than the 3 P’s can cause clogs and damage your septic system. Protect your system by keeping the wrong things out of the commode!
Pump Your Tank
One of the most important steps you can take is to pump your septic tank regularly. Depending on the size of your household, this could be every two to three years. Pumping removes the sludge and solids that can build up over time, preventing clogs and extending the life of your system. At Priority Pumping, we make this process easy and hassle-free.
By following these tips during National EPA Septic Smart Week, you’re not only protecting your septic system but also contributing to a healthier environment. Need help with inspections, pumping, or have questions about your system? Priority Pumping is here to assist! Give us a call and let’s keep your septic system running smoothly all year long.