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Emergency Plumbing and Septic Service in Auburn, NH

Call 844-290-7880 for Emergency Septic Tank Pumping in Auburn, 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.

Successful Septic Tank Maintenance The good news about living in a rural community is that, not only can you enjoy the great outdoors and partake in all sorts of activities that urban dwellers can only dream about or perhaps participate in occasionally when they go on holiday, but also that septic tank technology is now highly effective and can keep your home and your loved ones safe and healthy. It is also simple to keep running effectively if it is regularly maintained and not overloaded. This is particularly important if you are looking at doing renovations or increasing the number of people living in the house. A septic tank is basically a holding tank where your waste sewage is broken down by bacteria, in much the same way as many city sewage systems work, except on a much smaller basis. And in the same way that you shouldn't put any items like fat or sanitary products down the toilet in a city toilet, so you shouldn't in a septic tank system. In fact, you should be even more careful, and even consider using single ply toilet paper, anything to make the job easier for your tank to not be overwhelmed. The more things that are put into the tank, the higher probability that it will become over filled, which you do not want to happen, because the waste could be forced out which is an ugly and expensive problem to fix. With that in mind, be sure to not completely empty a spa pool into the tank. If you own bathtubs, be sure to empty them with significant in between so that too much water does not flood the tank. And try not to use more than two water appliances at the same time, for example, the clothes washing machine and the dishwasher. It is a brilliant thing when living in the country, especially where you need reserved water, to have many water force saving devices in your home, which includes your all your water release systems. It will lessen the number of gallons of water used, which lessens the amount filling the septic tank. It is also a good idea to regularly check that your taps and toilet are not leaking. It may surprise you that a drip a second can result in thousands of gallons of water being leaked every month. This water will unnecessarily fill your septic system. If you are renovating and adding more water appliances or fixtures, it is good to consult with your septic tank company to discuss whether your current tank and drain field will be able to cope with the extra demand. You may need to make your tank and field dimensions bigger which are helpful to know when you are figuring out the cost of your home upgrades. It is imperative to verify that the tank check up company visits once a year. Many will offer a maintenance plan which works out cheaper if there is an emergency and you need to them to make an unscheduled visit. The more maintenance work you put into your tank the longer it will perform at a high level.

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


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