Emergency Septic Repair in Cary
What to Do During a Septic Emergency? Call the Trusted Septic Company in Cary
If your Cary, NC home, or commercial building is not connected to the Cary municipal sewer line system, then you have a septic system. The majority of Cary plumbing systems are the common septic system with a septic tank.
Septic systems are not invincible and will eventually fail. What does that mean for you? It means it is in your best interest and overall septic system health, to know who to call when to call, and what to do when a septic system occurs. Make sure the phone number to the industry-leading septic company, in Cary, is at your fingertips, Brantley Septic. During a septic emergency, call Brantley Septic immediately! (252) 478-3721
Your Cary home or commercial property wastewater system will not work properly is your septic tank is full or failing. The septic system is designed to move household waste, both solid and liquid, via pipes hidden underground. Typically, gravity is used to separate sewage and directing the solid waste to the septic tank and the liquid waste to a drain field. Some systems use pumps due to property requirements and design.
Septic tanks are designed specifically to store wastewater, but when they become full, they must be pumped. Make sure before your septic tank reaches capacity, to schedule a septic pumping visit. It is recommended and required to have regularly scheduled pumping (every 2 to 3 years). If its scheduled, you will not have to commit it to memory. Brantley Septic will contact you in advance to let you know we are coming out.
The common cause, of wastewater back-up, slow or blocked indoor drainage, foul odors, and the pooling of unsanitary wastewater around your septic tank or in the drain field, is neglect and different forms of damage.
What Steps to Take During a Septic Tank Emergency in Cary
Act Promptly and Without Delay! Do Not Panic!
Bear in mind, a failed Cary septic system can result in unwanted exposure to viruses and pathogens released from the sewage. Keen observation and attention are your best line of defense. Watch and listen for the signs of a potential failure. Septic systems show signs early and taking action quickly, with any luck, will eliminate the potential emergency. You’ll want to use your main senses of smell, hearing, and vision:
- Inspect for septic tank or plumbing backups
- Listen for gurgling in your plumbing
- Watch for fixtures that drain slowly
- Look for water backing up into your basement
- Look for unusual or foul odors coming from the drainfield after rain or heavy water usage
- Look for the signs of standing water in the drainfield
When to Pick Up the Phone and Call for Cary Emergency Septic Tank Service
While septic systems provide safe and sanitary wastewater disposal, the septic tank can cause significant issues if it is not maintained correctly and regularly. Brantley Septic is on call, for all Cary residential and commercial customers, to help you if an unexpected septic emergency arises in your home or building.
Our incredible Cary team can pump, clean, or empty septic tanks and systems 24 hours a day, seven days a week. If you have a septic tank emergency, in Cary, do not hesitate. Contact Brantley Septic (252) 478-3721