Busy Bee Septic and Excavating LLC are vital services for the proper functioning of your septic system. However, many homeowners are confused about the differences between these two services, which can lead to overpaying for unnecessary service. This article will explain the difference between septic tank pumping and septic tank cleaning so that you can get the most out of your septic system maintenance budget.
When wastewater drains into your septic tank, it separates into three layers: solid waste (sludge) settles in the bottom of the tank, liquid waste stays in the middle, and fats, oils, and grease float to the top. Over time, the percentage of solids to liquids in the septic tank can change, and you will need to have it pumped periodically to prevent overflowing into your drainfield.
How Busy Bee Septic and Excavating LLC Simplifies Septic Tank Pumping
Generally, you can estimate when your septic tank will need to be pumped by using a sludge-level measuring stick or by assessing how thick the scum layer is. If you do decide to use a sludge-level measuring stick, it is a good idea to take note of the reading before and after each service so that you know how often your septic tank needs to be pumped.
You can also monitor your septic tank by noticing any signs that the septic tank is full. The most obvious sign is that wastewater will begin to back up into your drains and toilets, which is a health and environmental hazard. In addition, you may notice that the ground surrounding your septic tank is wet or saturated. A septic tank that is leaking into the drain field can cause flooding, which can quickly contaminate the rest of your home and surrounding property with raw sewage.
Busy Bee Septic and Excavating LLC
114 Houston St, Maybrook, NY 12543, United States
(845)294-5771