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Your home’s septic system may be out of sight, but it certainly shouldn’t be out of mind. A septic system is a huge part of your home’s functionality. It’s an expensive investment and an expansive system that affects every aspect of your daily life. This is why you can’t afford to ignore it or attempt repairs on your own. Here are a few reasons why you should always call in a professional when you’re having septic tank problems.
You need to be aware that septic systems are regulated and monitored by your community health department. You have legal responsibilities when it comes to how a septic system is maintained and repaired. If you don’t follow the proper protocol, you could face fines or consequences. Working with a professional septic service will ensure that work is being done right and will keep you in compliance with community health guidelines.
When you work with professionals, you’ll not only get high-quality service, but you’ll also get expert advice on how you can better manage your septic system. These professionals bring with them years of experience, and they know what works and what doesn’t work. There are a lot of strongly held practices that are actually bad for your septic tank. For instance, according to the S.C. Department of Health and Environmental Control, using your garbage disposal adds up to 50% more solid waste to your septic tank, therefore requiring it to be pumped more frequently.
When you keep your system properly maintained through the help of a professional, your tank will last longer. Many septic tank replacements are a result of a lack of maintenance and inspection. When you never have a professional come out to inspect or pump the tank, problems can develop and worsen without your knowledge. You won’t be aware that there are problems until there is a huge shutdown of the entire system. According to our team of experts, you can avoid this by properly pumping the tank every three to five years.
These are just a few reasons why you should consider professional septic service. If you’re experiencing septic tank problems, or if you just want to stay on top of septic tank issues, please give ProSeptic a call today. We are here for your septic needs.
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