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5 Benefits of Regularly Servicing Your Septic System

Following a regular maintenance schedule can avoid many common septic tank issues and keep your system running efficiently for years. Neglecting your system can lead to major system failures that cause substantial inconvenience and become expensive to fix or replace.

When you live in an area where a centralised sewer system is not available or practical you will need to have a septic system installed. These vital systems require regular servicing to ensure optimal function and convenience and comfort for your loved ones.

A well-maintained septic system has many benefits including reducing pollution and protecting the local ecosystem. Additionally, your local health department may require regular septic tank inspections and maintenance, therefore you will avoid potential fines if you are not compliant. Just as regular maintenance helps preserve the value of our homes, the same goes for your septic system. Keeping it properly serviced and in good condition ensures your property value stays competitive.

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Servicing your septic system provides five important benefits:

  1. Avoids Health Risks - A failing septic system can contaminate nearby water sources, spreading harmful bacteria and pathogens.
  2. Improves Efficiency - Regular services keep the system functioning properly, allowing wastewater to be treated efficiently and preventing slow drainage.
  3. Prevents Odour and Backup Issues - Septic systems that are not properly serviced can emit unpleasant odours and cause backups in your home, which can be unsanitary and pose a health risk.
  4. Prevents Costly Repairs - Regular maintenance, such as pumping the tank, can help prevent clogs, backups, and overflows that can lead to expensive repairs.
  5. Enviromental Protection - Prevent untreated wastewater leaking into soil and water supply, causing unhealthy contamination and damage. 
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Signs Your Septic Tank Needs to be Serviced

A well-maintained septic system can last 20–30 years, while a neglected system may fail in just a few years. Prevention is better than cure, therefore engaging in regular maintenance will prove to be very beneficial. Signs your septic tank system needs to be serviced include:

  • If you haven't pumped your septic system in the last 2 to 5 years
  • Over 12 months since the last inspection
  • Excessive growth of grasses or plants around the tank
  • Wet, puddled areas around the tank or its proximity
  • Toilets backing up or slow water drainage of your sinks
  • Rotten egg odour coming from your sinks

Routine servicing reduces the risk of leaks and groundwater contamination, protecting your health, property and environment, and your system will remain in perfect condition all year round.

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