Septic systems are common in rural communities, but they also are used in suburban and urban areas where soil conditions make them a desirable option. They are designed to separate solids and liquid waste for treatment on-site, preventing environmental pollution and minimizing risk of health problems for homeowners. The system comprises a septic tank and drain field that treat wastewater using natural processes.
Maintaining your septic system requires regular cleaning and inspections. These services help you avoid plumbing problems, water and environmental pollution, and even disease outbreaks. Regular service can also extend the lifespan of your septic system.
Affordable and Efficient Septic Cleaning – The Miller’s Way
When choosing a Septic Tank Cleaning company, it is important to look for one that provides clear pricing structures and outlines the services included in the cost. Some companies charge hidden fees or do not include all parts of the septic system in their service prices, which can lead to expensive repairs later on.
You should also ask about the company’s disposal methods. A reputable company will take the time to develop an appropriate disposal plan for septic waste. This is particularly vital since septic waste contains hazardous materials that can contaminate the environment and your local sewer system.
A septic tank includes a T-shaped outlet that prevents sludge and scum from leaving the tank and traveling into the drainfield area. Ideally, you should have the tank pumped if sludge is within six inches of the bottom of the outlet or if more than 25% of the liquid depth is sludge and scum.
Miller’s Septic Tank Cleaning
Columbus, OH
330-521-3599