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Can I Use Bleach in My Laundry

Bleach In Laundry

If you’re wondering “Can I use bleach in my laundry with a septic system?” you’re not alone. It’s a common question with some pretty important answers. Let’s clear the air and protect your septic system at the same time. The Truth About Bleach and Septic Systems Household bleach is powerful. It kills bacteria, brightens whites,

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Debunking Top Septic Tank Myths

Debunking Common Septic Myths

Busting Septic Myths When it comes to septic systems, there’s no shortage of misinformation out there. Some of the most common septic myths can lead to major issues—and big bills—if you don’t know the facts. At Priority Pumping, we’re here to break down the truth and help you take care of your system the right

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Seized Septic Tank Lids

Seized Septic Tank Lids

A seized septic tank lid is one of the more common challenges our technicians encounter at Priority Pumping. Homeowners may encounter this during regular maintenance, but a stuck lid is best handled by professionals. While it’s tempting to try and handle it yourself, doing so can cause unnecessary damage. Here’s what a seized lid is

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Driveway Setback Requirements for Arizona

Driveway Setback Requirements

Driveways are a vital part of any home, but they require careful planning when a septic system is involved. In Arizona, driveway setback requirements ensure your septic system remains accessible and undamaged. Overlooking these guidelines can lead to costly and inconvenient problems. Why You Need to Know Your Septic Tank’s Location Before you lay concrete

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Understanding Setback Requirements in Arizona

Setback Requirements

Setback requirements are crucial for maintaining the health and function of your septic system. These regulations determine the minimum distance structures must maintain from your septic system components, such as the tank and drainfield. Adhering to these guidelines ensures your septic system operates efficiently and helps avoid costly repairs down the road. What Are Septic

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