Six Tips for Septic System Owners
Simple Ways to Keep Things Flushing Smoothly

If you want to prolong the life if your septic system, it's important to know how things work. With that in mind, we've created a list of helpful tips based on over a decade of practical hands-on experience serving homeowners in the Twin Tiers region.
We provide
septic tank pumping,
point of sale inspections, diagnostics and repairs in Elmira, Corning, Big Flats, Owego, Ithaca, Waverly and the surrounding areas. Follow these suggestions to save yourself time, money and better protect the environment.
1. Pump Your Tank Regularly
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2. Monitor Water Consumption
Your system was designed to handle certain amounts of water based on the number of occupants living at your residence when the system was installed. Make adjustments if your water consumption has increased or your habits require above average water use. Reducing the water flow into the system produces less agitation within the tank, keeping the solid waste at the bottom of the tank. Keeping the solids in the tank prolongs drainfield life. Keep in mind...
- Showers require less water than baths.
- Front loading washers use 1/3 less water than top loading units.
3. Know the Exact Location of Your Septic Tank and Drainfield
- Save time and money by knowing your exactly where your tank and drainfield are located, so when your technician arrives to tank your pump, they'll know where to go.
- Keep your drainfield free of trees, shrubs, roots, storm water runoff and standing water. These will damage or interfere with the operation of the drainfield.
- Never drive heavy equipment or vehicles over your drainfield. This can damage the area and cause a system failure.
- Always insist that the tank be pumped through its large central manhole, not the smaller diameter baffle inspection ports. Pumping through the inspection ports will prevent thorough tank cleaning and may damage critical tank components. If deeply buried, a riser extension can be installed on the manhole to make it more accessible for pumping.
- Keep a copy of your new system sewage permit and application in a safe place for possible future reference.
4. Avoid these Harmful Products and Practices:
- Gasoline, oil or other petroleum products
- Cooking grease and oils
- Paint, paint thinner or solvents
- Products with high levels of phosphorous (often found in laundry detergents, cleaning supplies, etc.)
- Large quantities of bleach, concentrated cleaners or anti-bacterial products
- Feminine products, makeup removing wipes or baby wipes
5. Know When to Pump Your Septic Tank
Most residential septic tanks have enough room to hold sludge for up to 2 years. An increase in water usage by appliances, toilets, showers, laundry etc. can increase the frequency you’ll need to have your septic tank pumped. If you run a business from your home like a daycare, beauty shop or dog grooming parlor, you should have your tank pumped more frequently. Learn more today - Finger Lakes Area Septic Pumping Services >>
6. NEVER Go Longer than 5 Years Without Pumping Your Septic Tank
Regardless of tank size, usage, or number of people in your household, 5 years is the maximum length of time we recommend going between your clean-outs. Septic tanks need to be emptied regularly to restore the balance of good bacteria and remove heavy solids and sludge that builds up over time.
Follow these tips to prolong the life of your home's largest utility - your septic system. And when you're due for septic tank pumping service, give us a call. Our team is standing by and we offer 24/7 service to handle all your septic system needs.
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