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Emergency Plumbing and Septic Service in Alton, NH

Call 844-290-7880 for Emergency Septic Tank Pumping in Alton, New Hampshire

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Improve Your Septic Systems Efficiency

Slow drains are not just inconvenient, they are telling you that you might need your septic tank pumped.

Get Rid of the Foul Odor

Can you smell sewage? That can be an indicator how full your septic tank is.

Nasty Sewage Backup?

No one wants to see sewage backing up into their sinks, bathtubs or toilets, but an overly-full septic tank causes this to happen.

Septic Tank Treatment Containing Bacteria and Enzymes One of the biggest accomplishments in life is becoming a homeowner. Owning a home comes many responsibilities. There is housework, cleaning, maintaining and if a problem occurs, there is repairing. The lawns need to be watered and cut. The walls need to be painted. There's dusting and laundry. The list goes on and on. One thing that you should add to that list is septic maintenance. Maintaining your septic system is just as important as maintaining anything in your home. Neglecting it can lead to problems, and problems can mean costly repairs. A common misconception is that if your septic tank is not giving you any trouble, then you don't need to worry about it. Chalk this statement up to being one of the most enticing myths about septic tank treatment. Of course we'd like one less thing to do on our chores list, and we'd like to believe that our septic system will maintain itself. But neglecting your septic system and falling for advice like this, is much like waiting for the lawn to mow itself. It just doesn't happen. There are millions of bacteria in your septic tank that break down waste. The life span of these bacteria is only three to six weeks. Ideally, adding more bacteria will achieve a greater amount of waste decomposition. This means your tank needs to be properly treated on a monthly basis. Most septic cleaners instruct you to use them monthly, however only a septic treatment product containing bacteria and enzymes will help you achieve the correct level of bacteria to ensure your tank works as it should. When the septic system was originally designed there was never a need to pump out the tank, However we now live in a world where toilet tissue, anti-bacterial soaps, harsh household chemicals such as bleach and ammonia, and other hygienic products wind up in our septic. These items not only bacteria that break down the waste , they add waste that takes much longer to break down. When choosing the best septic treatment, you should look for a product that contains the highest count of anaerobic and aerobic bacteria. While you can find these products anywhere from on-line to retail stores. However, when you buy these septic tank additives in a retail store, what has started off a high quality product winds up being watered down and of course the price goes up so everyone can make their money. Septic maintenance should be affordable and easy. Buying your septic tank treatment directly from a reputable company online or by phone is the best way. Not only will you save money but a good company will stand buy its product and almost always offer a guarantee. Some people may argue that it may cost too much money to maintain there system every month with a septic product. This is simply not the truth. Now a days, one septic pump-out can cost hundreds. A problem with your septic tank, lines, or leach field can cost thousands. A good septic tank treatment containing bacteria and enzymes , used monthly will cost you less in two years than it would to have it pumped out once. When it comes to your septic it is better to be safe than sorry, Maintain your septic and you will save yourself a headache in the long run.

We are available in Alton, NH 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Call us at 844-290-7880 for fast easy service.


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