Unless you are a septic technician, you likely have some questions about septic tank pumping. If so, you aren’t alone. Once you have some answers, you will be ready to contact us at American Waste Septic for your septic tank pumping needs.
How Often Should I Get My Tank Pumped?
This is the most common question related to septic tank pumping. You should get your septic system pumped at least every three to five years. You’ll need to get it pumped more often if you use a garbage disposal. If you’re one of those who can’t go without your garbage disposal, you may want to get your septic system pumped every year.
Can I Protect My Septic System Between Pumpings?
You can protect your system by being mindful of everything you put down it. Don’t put harsh chemicals, grease, baby wipes, or other harmful items down your septic tank. That way, you won’t have to get your septic tank pumped more often than normal.
Can I Save Money on Septic Tank Pumping?
Knowing where your tank is can help you save money on septic tank pumping. If the technician has to locate your tank for you first, that can be costly. Take the time to find your tank ahead of time, and then direct your technician to it. Then, he or she can get started with the septic tank pumping process.
If you need a professional septic tank pumping company, contact us at American Waste Septic. We can pump your tank so it works like new.