How do you keep your septic system running smoothly and efficiently throughout the year? And how do you know when it's time to de-sludge or service your system? There are a few do’s and don't’s you should know however it is always recommended that you speak to a licensed wastewater specialist regarding the specific maintenance and upkeep of your septic system.
Ideally, you should get your system tank inspected by a professional every year to ensure there isn’t an overflow of scum or sludge in the absorption trenches. There should be at least 800mm between the top of the tank outlet junction and the top of the sludge layer, and the sludge layer shouldn’t be any thicker than 300mm. If these measurements don’t correspond with what you are seeing through your outlet inspection opening, you will need to get your septic tank de-sludged by a professional. Septic systems can take 5 years or more to produce enough sludge so when you get your system serviced, ensure there is enough sludge and crust mixture left (of at least 300mm for most systems) for the biological process to start again
Note: Keep records of septic system maintenance as well as a diagram of your septic system.
Helpful tip: If you have a greywater pump well, pour a cup of lime in a slurry form down the waste fixtures like showers and basins to help prevent nasty odours coming from the sprinklers when they are discharging wastewater.
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