Most homeowners don’t think about their septic system until some problem forces them to. A septic system is a crucial part of public health, processing wastewater and breaking down solids. To keep this system healthy, regular maintenance is important, which is why professionals pay a lot of care and attention during a professional cleaning. Homeowners need to understand what they can do and what a septic company in Atlanta looks for during a professional cleaning to extend the lifespan of their septic system and avoid costly repairs down the road. If you want to learn more, call Rooter Septic Services today.
A professional cleaning starts with a thorough inspection of the septic tank before any mechanical clearing. This part of the cleaning is very important to ensure that the system functions efficiently, holding and treating wastewater without causing any leaks into the surrounding soil. During the inspection, professionals check for any signs of cracks, corrosion, or signs of water infiltration. In the inspection process, technicians also look at the tank lid or any other entry points for the system. The lid or the entry points should fit securely and not be broken. A damaged lid can cause hazardous gases to escape from the tank and harm the environment. An inspection is a crucial step to identify any potential problems before moving on to deeper parts of the cleaning. If you want to learn more, call a septic company today.
Once the system is thoroughly inspected and everything seems safe, it is now time to start the cleaning process. There are two different types of services used for cleaning a septic system: septic pumping and cleaning. During a septic pumping, liquid wastewater, the sludge, and scum are removed from the tank by a large vacuum. Its main focus is on emptying the tank so that it doesn’t overflow. The cleaning part is different, as this service removes all the solids and scum, allowing the technician to inspect the tank. Both services are very complex and require the help of a professional, but by preventing overflow with both services, the tank is cleared, the components are inspected, and the efficiency of the system is ensured.
Now that the tank is inspected and cleaned, it is time to ensure that the drainfield is still working efficiently. Look at the drainfield. Do you see any surface symptoms like standing water, foul odors, or unusual green grass? Seeing these symptoms can signal that the drain field is overloaded. Any signs of slow drainage, backups, or gurgling noises can signal a problem, showing that the soil may be clogged with solids or the system is overloaded. If you want to learn more, call Rooter Septic Services today.
At Rooter Septic Services, we are your source for reliable and quality septic services. Our specialized team is ready to lighten your burden with reliable, affordable, and accessible maintenance and repair services. Call us today to learn more about us and our services, or get estimates for your next septic cleaning right away.