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A Beginner's Guide to Septic Tanks

If you're not too familiar with maintaining a septic tank to keep it working for years, here's everything you need to know.

Septic Tank Do's

Check out the tips below to keep your septic tank in a good state.

1. Annually Inspect the Septic System

A septic tank should continuously be pumped every 3 to 5 years. It's always better to consult a professional to pump.


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Pumping regularly would ensure the solids won't flow from your septic tank.

2. Limit the Load of Laundry

If possible, only limit one load of laundry per day. This is to prevent flooding the septic system.

3. Install Signs in the Bathroom

This is to educate your guests about the septic system to keep it flowing.

Septic Tank Don'ts

These practices should be avoided when it comes to septic tanks.

1. Avoid Flushing Harmful Materials

You should avoid flushing harmful materials down the toilets as it could lead to smelly backups or even worse.

2. Avoid Products with Antibacterial Qualities

You should also avoid using any products that come with any antibacterial qualities. Anything that contains tea tree oil or any other natural antibacterial agents may upset a delicate balance of bacterial growth inside the tank.

3. Avoid Planting Near the Septic Tank

This might be a serious problem as the roots of the plants or trees may spread wide and potentially damage the septic tank.

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