FAQs
Croome Sanitation
Have a septic system-related question? We have the answer. Check out these FAQs and then contact Croome Sanitation for more information!
How often should I get my septic tank pumped?
Septic tank pumping is typically recommended every 2 to 3 years. This regular maintenance helps prevent system failures, backups, and expensive repairs. The specific frequency may vary based on factors such as tank size, household occupancy, and water usage. For a personalized pumping schedule, it's advisable to consult with a septic system professional.What size tank do I have?
The size of your septic tank is generally determined by the number of occupants in your home and your water consumption. If you're uncertain about your tank's capacity, you can check your property records, as this information may be documented there. Alternatively, a septic system professional can locate and measure your tank during an inspection to determine its size.Can I use flushable wipes?
Despite their name, 'flushable' wipes are not recommended for septic systems. These products do not decompose as readily as toilet paper, potentially leading to clogs and system damage. To maintain the proper functioning of your septic system, it's best to dispose of wipes in the trash rather than flushing them down the toilet.Can I install a garbage disposal on a septic system?
While it's technically possible to install a garbage disposal with a septic system, it's generally not advised. The additional waste and food particles can overburden the system, potentially causing clogs, backups, and long-term damage. If you choose to install one, use it sparingly and increase the frequency of your septic tank pumping to maintain proper system function.I uncovered my tank, and it's full - what should I do?
A full septic tank is normal, but it should not be overflowing. If the tank is full but not overflowing, it may simply be time for a routine pumping. However, if you notice any signs of backup or leakage, it's crucial to contact a septic professional immediately. We can inspect your system to ensure everything is functioning correctly and address any potential issues.What should I do if I have an alarm going off?
If your septic system alarm is activated, immediate action is necessary. The alarm typically indicates issues such as high water levels or pump malfunctions. First, minimize water usage to prevent the situation from worsening. Then, contact a septic professional promptly. We can assess the situation and perform any necessary repairs to prevent further damage to your system.What does it mean if my toilets drain slowly or if there is a gurgling sound?
Slow-draining toilets or gurgling noises often indicate an obstruction between your house and the septic tank. This can be caused by pipe blockages or waste buildup in the system. If you're experiencing these issues, it's advisable to contact a septic professional. We can inspect the system and clear any blockages to prevent more serious complications.
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