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  2. Jun 21, 2023 · Learn the four key elements of septic system maintenance: inspect and pump, use water efficiently, properly dispose of waste, and maintain your drainfield. Find answers to frequent questions and tips for saving water and energy.

    • Timothy Dale
    • Pump the Septic Tank Regularly. One of the most important tasks that you will need to arrange about once every two to five years is having the septic tank pumped.
    • Inspect the System for Leaks. Regularly walk around the septic system and keep an eye out for any areas around the tank where the grass is significantly more lush or dense than other areas of the yard.
    • Clearly Mark off and Maintain the Leach Field. The leach field is a sensitive part of your septic system that needs to be protected at all times. It's made up of several perforated pipes that extend the entire length of the leach field, and while this area can be walked on without an issue, the weight from cars, trailers, and semi-permanent structures can damage the buried pipes.
    • Limit Water Usage and Household Waste. A simple process in septic system maintenance is just paying attention to the amount and contents of what you put down the drain.
    • Ashley Papa
    • Get Familiar With Your Septic System. Good maintenance starts with understanding how your septic tank works, what type of system it is and where it’s located.
    • Have It Pumped Routinely. The average household septic system should be pumped (have solids removed) every three to five years. The average cost of pumping a residential septic tank is between $300 and $600, depending on the size of the tank.
    • Spread Your Washing Machine/Dishwasher Usage Throughout the Week. You may think having a designated “laundry day,” when you wash all your clothes and perhaps even run your dishwasher, will be a time saver.
    • Don’t Treat Your Toilet Like a Trash Can. The ONLY thing that should be flushed down the toilet that doesn’t come out of your body is toilet paper. That means no tissues, diapers, feminine products, hair, dental floss…nothing.
  3. Jul 31, 2023 · Learn how to properly maintain your septic system to protect your health, the environment, and your wallet. Find tips, resources, and guidance from the EPA's SepticSmart initiative.

  4. Learn how septic systems work, why maintenance is important, and what to do and avoid to keep them healthy. Find out how to prevent clogs, backups, and costly repairs with simple tips and products.

  5. May 18, 2023 · Learn how to clean, care for and prolong the life of your septic tank and leach field. Find out how often to pump out your septic tank, how to use water wisely and how to clean it naturally.

  6. Learn how your septic system works and how to maintain it properly to protect your investment and the environment. Find out how to inspect, pump, and care for your septic tank, drainfield, and soil.

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