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Septic tanks are underground wastewater treatment systems common among rural and suburban settings that collect, treat, and dispose of household plumbing sewage. Septic systems can handle various waste materials. However, certain items should never be introduced into them to ensure optimal functionality and longevity of septic systems. Mr. Rooter Plumbing discusses what not to put into septic tanks to maximize performance and longevity and when to seek assistance from a professional plumber.
A typical septic system consists of three main parts: a septic tank, a drainfield, and soil underneath. Wastewater from your home enters a septic tank where solid materials settle to the bottom (forming sludge). In contrast, lighter materials (such as grease) rise into "scum." Then bacteria break down any organic matter before sending clarified wastewater to its next stop: drainfield, where further treatment occurs as it percolates through the soil to reach more rigorous treatment processes before returning it to our soil beneath.
To maintain the efficiency and lifespan of a septic system, it's vitally important that any materials that could potentially interfere with natural processes take their proper places within its tank and soil environment. Below is a list of materials that shouldn't ever enter septic tanks:
Maintaining and caring for a septic system properly is vitally important - aside from keeping out harmful materials, proper care and maintenance should extend its longevity and reduce potential malfunction. Here are a few helpful hints that will keep it running in good order:
At Mr. Rooter Plumbing, our plumbing service offers expert assistance in maintaining an efficient septic system. Regular tank pumping to remove accumulated solids ensures efficient functioning. At the same time, our knowledge and commitment to eco-friendly plumbing practices help maintain long-term success with any septic system.
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