Is your septic tank working correctly? Have you considered the possibility of having it serviced, especially the septic tank? When you sit down and think about your septic system, you probably think about the drains and pipes, but did you know there is more to the system? The septic tank is the most critical part of your septic system. Without a properly working septic tank, your Pittsboro septic system will not operate. Consider regular septic tank service and maintenance for your Pittsboro home or office. When your home or office building is not linked to the city of Pittsboro’s sewer system, a septic system must be installed to remove waste. Untreated septic tanks will overflow, resulting in potentially dangerous property damage, and your sense of smell will suffer. For superior-quality Pittsboro septic tank service, contact the experts at Brantley Septic. (252) 478-3721 Where affordable solutions meet high-quality results. (252) 478-3721
Wastewater flows into the septic system through a chamber and moves to the septic tank. Using gravity, solid sludge drops effortlessly to the bottom, pushing scum to the top. The liquid movement carries the scum to another chamber, where the cycle begins again. Finally, the excess liquid moves out into a drain field. The waste left in the tank is decomposed anaerobically. When working correctly, the complete process is extremely efficient. Generally, a Pittsboro septic system should be pumped every three to five years.
If your home’s septic tank fails, most often is due to one of these common reasons:
Septic Tank systems are generally not visible; therefore, problems can often hide and are difficult to notice. Yet, there are some easily perceptible signs to keep an eye out for that may show your Pittsboro septic system is malfunctioning.
If you experience any of these symptoms, you are in severe need of septic service for your Pittsboro home or office, or you need to schedule maintenance. Call Brantley Septic at (252) 478-3721 for an appointment! (252) 478-3721
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