27 Aug

A Guide On Septic System Problems & Solutions

septic-system-problemsOver time, you’ll discover that your septic system has already turned problematic. This system plays an important role in your plumbing and when something goes wrong with any of its components, you should be ready for a great deal of inconveniences. You may expect backups; get annoyed by a disgusting foul smell coming from your drains or worse, your potable supply of water may even get contaminated. But of course, with proper care and maintenance, you can avoid all these predicaments and save yourself a lot of money for plumbing repairs. Here’s a list of the septic system problems you should watch out for!

1. Sludge Accumulation


If your tank gets filled with sludge, you’ll face drainage backups. To avoid the over accumulation of solids in your septic tank, you must ensure that it is pumped regularly. Also consult a plumber to verify if you should upgrade to a bigger tank. Sometimes, when households grow and more people use the plumbing, the septic tank becomes inadequate. You also have to be careful when flushing stuff down the toilet. Remember, we have always mentioned to avoid the disposal of toilet paper, wipes, condoms, napkins and what-nots through the toilet.

2. Tree Root Intrusions


We have also previously discussed that septic tanks and drainage lines should not be near trees or vegetation that grow strong roots. Otherwise, their roots will crawl away and will or later find crevices or cracks in your drainage lines. They may also fit in septic tank risers or around the tank cover. Once they penetrate the system, they will keep on growing inside until they totally block the flow of sewage to your septic tank.

To get through this problem, hire a licensed plumber who has all the tools and equipment that will not only locate the roots in the system but also destroy them. There are various ways to remove the tree roots depending on where they are in the system. Another important thing that you should take note of is that licensed and certified plumbers are aware of the local environmental laws that govern the use of treatment chemicals. They’ll know what supplies are efficient but won’t harm your environment or contaminate your potable water supply.

3. Clogged Septic Filter


If your septic tank is not regularly cleaned, there’s a big chance that its filter will get clogged later. The filter protects your drainfield from sludge or solid overloading. And because of what it does, almost all types of septic tanks nowadays come with filters. When you’re faced with this problem, just contact a licensed plumbing contractor who can clean and inspect the filters for you. You may hear about homeowners cleaning these things themselves but if we were you, we’d let the professionals handle the job.

4. Broken Drainage Lines & Tank Baffle


Just like other components of your plumbing system, septic lines and the tank’s baffle may also get damaged. To fix this problem, licensed professionals will perform a complete septic system inspection. They will use professional-grade equipment and tools to locate the damaged parts. They will also replace the damaged parts or replace the entire septic tank should the need arise.

We hope that you learned a lot about septic system problems and their solutions. If you are experiencing any of these issues, just call the most trusted Cambridge MA plumbing company. Plumbers 911 Boston provides reliable plumbing services in Cambridge MA including septic tank maintenance in Cambridge MA, backflow prevention services in Cambridge MA, camera sewer inspection in Boston MA, Boston MA drain cleaning services, leak detection services in Cambridge MA and many more! Call us at (877) 754-2139 to schedule a service!

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To all our friends and customers regarding COVID-19

We will get through this together To say we are living in “unprecedented” challenging times would be an understatement. We hope this finds you and your family safe and healthy. We would like to list a few pieces of information and websites that we think will be helpful for you during this time.

  • To get the most current information on the COVID-19 virus, please check the CDC (Center for Disease Control and Prevention) website at: cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/communication/factsheets.html
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