Taking Care Of The Plumbing In Your House

Keeping your septic system up and running at peak performance can be a very difficult thing to do, but there are a few different things that you can do that will help a great deal. While there is a very delicate balance that needs to be taken care of, you need to remember that you can keep your septic system up and running. Here are a few different things that you can do that will really help you keep your septic system healthy.

Watch What You Flush and Drain

It is very important to watch what you flush down the toilet, and what you put down the drain. First, if you are not careful, then you can easily get a clog in the pipes. Non-biodegradable material is also the cause of a lot of problems in the septic tank itself. Often, it can inhibit the septic tank from draining properly, so it starts to get backed up.

Some of the most common things that are found clogging up the pipes and ruining septic tanks are condoms, cigarettes, plastic wrappers, baby wipes, gum, and many others. Do yourself a favor and do not flush these types of materials down your toilet or wash them down a sink.  

Clogged Pipes

The first thing that a lot of people will do when they have a clog is reach for the clog-removing liquids. This type of liquid is extremely powerful and will often get the job done. However, the liquid also contains a lot of harmful chemicals that can kill the bacteria in your septic system. This is the same bacteria that is responsible for the breakdown of a lot of sewage. If the bacteria are dead, then the sewage is going to have a very difficult time breaking down properly.

If you have a clogged drain, call your plumber--such as one from All County Rooter--and ask them to help. They are going to be able to come to your home and inspect the clog. They can actually run a pipe snake or pipe auger with a video camera to check on the clog. Once they find the problem, they can hydro-jet your pipes to clean them out. Often, what people think are clogs are actually bent or broken pipes, so the liquid may not work anyway. 

While there are many different ways to keep your septic system up and running properly, these are just a few hints on how to keep them running properly. Just be smart when it come to your drains.

About Me

Keeping Your Septic System Clean and Tidy

Last Thanksgiving, the worst thing in the world happened. Our sinks and toilets started spewing raw sewage into our house because of an overloaded septic tank. It was devastating, and I didn't know what to do. Fortunately, we were able to find a professional plumber who was willing to come out right away to help us to fix the problem. After having that experience, I decided to make septic care a priority. I started having the tank pumped when I should, and I always pay attention to bad smells coming from my drains. This blog is here to help you to avoid septic problems too.