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Domestic Wastewater Treatment: Improving the Performance of Your Septic Tank

The condition of your septic tank will determine the efficiency of your wastewater treatment. Therefore, it is important to ensure that this unit is maintained correctly. This will improve the performance in the degradation and mineralisation of domestic waste. Besides, if the tank is kept in a good state, there will be a lower risk of failure. You will need fewer repairs, and the long-term costs of the system will be reduced. Read More 

Septic Tank Pump Outs and Flooding: Involved Risks and What to Do After

Proper septic tank maintenance involves, among other things, scheduling occasional septic tank pump outs. The regularity of these pump outs will depend on the size of the tank and size of the household, among other factors. In some cases, it may be necessary and best to push the timing for the septic tank pump out until later. One such example is when your property is flooded. There is simply too big a risk involved, and here is what you should know. Read More 

Deliberating On Septic Tank Installation? Here Are Three Steps To Expect

Whether you are constructing a new home and need septic services or have been residing on the property and are ready to rely on your wastewater elimination system, electing to have a septic tank installed is a great way to cut on costs for the long term. And if you are building a property in a rural area and simply cannot connect to the municipal sewer system, you will end up realising that having your septic tank on-site is more cost-efficient! Read More 

4 Signs It’s Time for Your Septic Tank Pump Out

Maintenance is critical to the proper functioning of your septic tank system. Unfortunately, many homeowners have little knowledge regarding waste water systems, which is why it's easy to end up with septic tank problems down the line. One of the septic tank issues you may have to deal with is septic tank scum. It's a build-up of waste that floats on top of the wastewater inside your septic tank. When the scum accumulates to excessive levels, your septic tank has to be pumped out for it to run properly. Read More 

Watch Out for These Signs of Septic Tank Problems

Domestic treatment systems such as septic tanks are invaluable when it comes to the effective management of wastewater in your property. However, your septic treatment system may develop a fault down the line. Staying ahead of septic tank problems by identifying the early signs of issues will save you a lot of money. That's because most septic tank repairs are usually quite expensive and may set you back hundreds or even thousands of dollars if you ignore the early warning signs and symptoms of your failing septic treatment system. Read More