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Septic tank systems are mostly common for properties that can’t be connected to a municipal sewer system. There are different types of septic tank systems but generally they divide into standard and alternative (modern) septic systems, each of which has its advantages and disadvantages.

Generally, there are 9 types of septic tank systems: conventional, chamber, drip distribution system, aerobic wastewater treatment unit, mound system, evapotranspiration system, aerated sewer water treatment system, recirculating sand filter system, constructed wetland system.

The proper and regular maintenance of any type of septic tank system is one of the main responsibilities for every property owner. No matter if your property is large or small, keeping your septic tank system in good condition will help you protect your property from some serious damage that will require costly repairs.

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You probably have heard that any kind of septic tank system needs to be regularly checked for issues in order to repair them on time and prevent them from growing into bigger issues.

If you want to learn what are the methods to achieve effective septic system maintenance, keep reading. We will give some useful advice concerning proper septic tank maintenance.

Why is it important to regularly maintain your septic tank system?

One of the most unpleasant things that can happen at a property with a septic tank system is sewage back-up.

Septic tanks should be regularly pumped to do their job effectively and to prevent sewer back-ups at your property. Besides, they also need to be routinely checked, so that the potential issues are caught on time

If you are an owner of a property with its own septic tank system, then you should not skip its regular maintenance. The correct maintenance of a septic tank system consists of several things that everyone can do.

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Tips on how to maintain your septic tank system:

Schedule regular septic tank pumping

To function properly a septic tank needs regular pumping.

Experts recommend every owner of a property with its own septic tank system to have their septic tank pumped every three to five years. This frequency is ideal for conventional septic tank systems, but it’s not enough, if we are talking about alternative septic tank systems.

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Contemporary septic tank systems consist of a number of modern elements such as pumps, electrical float switches and mechanical components that need to be regularly checked as they are prone to damage.

If your septic tank system is alternative, then you should have it inspected at least once a year to make sure it operates properly.

When it comes to septic tank pumping frequency, there are several factors that determine it. These are the size of the property, the size of the septic tank, the amount of wastewater the property generates, the amount of solid waste inside the septic tank.

Regardless of what type of septic tank system you have, it’s always recommended to schedule regular septic tank pumping with a professional company. A wise choice is to consult with a septic tank cleaning service provider about the exact pumping frequency your septic tank needs.

Certified sewer cleaning contractors will not only check your septic tank system for leaks and determine the overall condition of your septic tank but they will also help you maintain your drain pipes and leach field the right way and give you professional advice on the do’s and don’ts of its correct maintenance.

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Have efficient water usage and wise waste disposal

Besides scheduled septic tank pumping the things you do everyday also determine the condition of your septic tank system.

By using water efficiently at your property you will ensure the proper function of your sewer system and avoid system failures and sewer backups.

When it comes to waste disposal you just need to know what things you should and should not throw down your toilet drains and sinks. Just avoid flushing everything that is not human waste and toilet paper down your toilet drain. Avoid pouring chemical substances, medication and grease down your sinks.

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