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An Unbiased View About Septic System Dangers ~ These 4 Things That Can Cause Major Problems

Some property owners do not realize that certain things can damage their septic systems. This can result in them doing things that can wreak havoc on their systems. Their misjudgments can cost them in the long run. If you have a septic system on your property or plan to buy a property that has or will require one, then you need to be mindful of the following things. 

System Age and Capacity

If you moved into an older property that had the original septic system still installed, it is possible that it is outdated and may need to be replaced. The system itself may be in good condition, but it may not be equipped to handle the volume of waste that your family will produce. For example, if you move into a home that was originally designed for a small family without forethought on modern features such as a washing machine and dishwasher, then your slightly larger family may produce more waste, especially if you renovate and add these features or a new bathroom. 

Improper Maintenance

There are a number of people who do not realize the importance of getting septic pumping services according to the schedule outlined by their plumbers. These individuals attempt to save on septic maintenance costs by waiting until their system gives them obvious cues that it needs to be serviced. The problem with this type of thinking is that it can result in property damages such as water damage, and sometimes it leads to septic systems failing prematurely. 

Grease

Your septic system is not designed to handle grease. You need to educate your family on the importance of keeping grease out of drains. For example, wipe away trace amounts of grease from plates and cooking utensils with a paper towel prior to washing dishes to minimize the amount of grease entering drains. Grease can coagulate in drains and cause clogs. It can also wreak havoc on drainfields by reducing the oxygen supply in this area of the septic system. Drainfields need oxygen to work correctly. 

Tree Roots

You may have bought a property that has trees throughout it. The roots of these trees can cause septic system issues. Sometimes tree roots naturally grow towards water sources, and this makes septic systems a likely target on your property. If you intend to plant trees, be mindful of this because it may take a few years, but you may experience problems with tree roots.

Perhaps you are considering purchasing a property with trees and a septic system. You should request an underground inspection to determine if there are roots growing in or near the septic system. This can be done with minimal invasion when an underground camera inspection is performed, and it can save you from investing in a property that will need extensive septic system rehabilitation.

For more information, contact local professionals like Sullivan Septic.


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