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07 Sep 2023
Causes and Solutions for Your Septic Alarm
Causes and Solutions for Your Septic Alarm

Causes and Solutions for Your Septic Alarm

Septic tanks are sometimes fitted with an alarm system that warns you when there’s a problem with your septic system. In most cases, a septic alarm goes off when the water level within the tank has risen too high. However, there are several other reasons why a septic alarm may go off.

Here at Rooter Septic Services, we are well known for offering top-notch septic services, including septic tank installation, septic tank repair, septic tank cleaning, and more. Today, we will look at the common reasons why a septic tank alarm may go off and the possible solutions.

  1. There’s A Power Outage

A sudden power outage can disrupt the normal functioning of electrically powered components within the septic system, rendering them temporarily inactive. Septic system components, such as pumps and alarms, rely on electricity to operate. A power outage causes a complete septic system failure, which can make the alarm go off.

Solution

If you live in an area that experiences prolonged power outages, you should consider installing a backup power source or a generator to ensure continuous operation during power outages.

  1. The Effluent In The Septic Tank Has Risen To Abnormally High Levels

Another common reason why a septic alarm may go off is high levels of effluent in the tank. When the level of effluent within the septic tank rises to a critical point, it triggers the alarm. This indicates that the tank is nearing its capacity.

Solution

The solution to this problem depends on the cause of high effluent levels. Call a nearby septic company to perform a thorough inspection and provide you with professional recommendations. If it’s caused by delayed pumping, ensure you schedule septic tank pumping service as soon as possible to remove the excess effluent and waste.

  1. Groundwater Is Getting Into The Septic Tank

Infiltration of groundwater into the septic tank can be due to various factors, such as a high water table, heavy rainfall, or damaged tank components. When groundwater enters the tank, it dilutes the effluent and can lead to premature tank filling.

Solution

Have a qualified septic technician inspect and repair damaged tank components to prevent groundwater entry and maintain proper septic system function.

  1. There May Be A Problem With One Of The Septic System’s Components

A malfunction or failure in one of the septic system's components, such as a pump, float switch, or control panel, can cause the alarm to go off.

Solution

If you suspect a malfunction in one of the components, consult with a professional septic company to diagnose and address component issues and restore your septic system to good working order.

  1. Water Level In Your Septic System's Pump Tank Is Too Low

A low water level in the septic system's pump tank may occur due to reduced water usage or a pump malfunction. This condition can disrupt the proper functioning of the pump and trigger the alarm.

Solution

If the cause of the alarm going off is low water levels in the pump, reach out to a nearby septic professional to inspect and repair the pump. You may also have to assess water usage patterns to maintain proper water levels in the pump tank.

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Rooter Septic Services is here to help you with all of your septic needs. We’ve built a solid reputation for offering top-notch septic services in the areas we serve. From septic tank installation to septic tank pumping, septic tank repair, and septic tank cleaning, we do it all.