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When Should You Invest in A New Septic Tank for Your Home?

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If you are a homeowner, you will probably have a regular maintenance checklist to keep your home in a good condition.

But Americans often emphasize aesthetic features and worry less about things that are not visible.

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When Should You Invest in A New Septic Tank for Your Home

A septic system seldom gets the attention it deserves, only because it does not have much to do with the look of the house. But is an ideal alternative to connecting to municipal sewer systems.

Installing a septic tank enables you to save money and reduce your environmental footprint. However, the system requires optimal care and regular pumping.

Also, you must replace it if it is aged and damaged because it can push the waste to the drains and cause property damage and health hazards. Here are a few signs that you should invest in a new septic tank for your home.

Unexplained Standing Water

Water may pool on your property due to a variety of reasons, such as heavy rains or irrigation. But if there is no valid reason for standing water , you may have a percolating tank.

Pools and puddles are an indication that water leaving it is not getting absorbed into the ground. The pooled water may even be contaminated with bacteria.

Even worse, the weight of standing water can further damage your tank. Replacing it can save your property from damage and safeguard your health.


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  • What Does a Septic Tank Look Like?

Slower Water Flow

A damaged or clogged septic tank can slow down the water flow as it affects the household drains. Look for signs like the water taking more time to run down the drains and the toilets flushing slowly.

Your septic tank may need repair or replacement, so you must call an expert sooner than later. Delaying an inspection can lead to a risk of clogging household drains, which can cause a huge mess for a homeowner.

Foul Smell

Foul odor in and around your property is the last thing you can overlook. It can make life uncomfortable for the residents, and you may hesitate to invite guests to your place.

You must connect with local experts to find the root of the problem. Arizona residents can avail of Northern Arizona Septic Services to check if the foul smell is due to a faulty system. A timely replacement can save you from a massive expense down the line.

Sewage Backup

A sewage backup is daunting for homeowners because clogged toilets, sinks, showers, and tubs can disrupt your lifestyle. It is a clear indication that your septic tank is over-full and clogged, so you must get professional help right away.

Never try to DIY for the problem because you may end up worsening it. You will need a plumber and septic specialists to clear the backup and replace the system.

Keeping your septic tank in optimal condition should be a priority, as any problem can get you into a problem. Watch out for these signs, and get help when you see the slightest signs of trouble. Also, connect with experts for timely repairs and replacement.

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