efficent SEPTIC TANK pumping in the OMAHA, NE Area
Avoid Septic Tank Failure with Proper Care
You can avoid septic tank failures and problems easily. However, most people neglect to take care of their septic system.
Midland Pumping Service helps homeowners around Omaha, NE, take care of their septic tanks, as well as provides helpful tips to prevent problems from happening.
Call us today to request septic services at
402-332-5575
Common Mistakes That Can Lead to Septic Tank Failure
To avoid septic tank failure, it's crucial to understand homeowners' common mistakes. Here are a few things you should avoid:
- Flushing non-biodegradable materials such as panty liners, tampons, cigarette butts, disposable diapers, and other products that can clog the system.
- Pouring solvents, thinners, oils, paints, pesticides, disinfectants, and other harmful chemicals down the drain, which can contaminate the water supply and damage the system.
- Planting anything over the drain field except grass, which can obstruct the flow and cause damage to the system.
- Driving over the drain field or compacting it can prevent the flow to the drain field and lead to system failure.
- Digging in your drain field or building anything over the septic system can damage the system and lead to costly repairs.
Signs of Septic Tank Failure
Recognizing the signs of septic tank failure is essential to prevent system damage and costly repairs. Here are some common signs that your septic tank may be failing:
- Foul odors coming from your drains or septic tank.
- Slow drainage or backups in your sinks, toilets, or showers.
- Standing water or wet spots near your septic tank or drain field.
- Unusual noises coming from your plumbing system.
If you notice any of these signs, don't hesitate to contact Midland Pumping Service for professional septic tank services.
Our Comprehensive Septic Tank Services
At Midland Pumping Service, we offer a range of septic tank services to help homeowners maintain their systems properly. Our services include:
- Septic tank inspections to identify any potential issues and prevent system failure.
- Septic tank pumping to remove solids and prevent blockages.
- Education and support to help you understand how to maintain your systems properly.