Busy Bee Septic and Excavating LLC
More than 60 million Americans use septic systems to treat the wastewater from toilets, showers, sinks, and washing machines. These buried, private wastewater disposal systems are designed on a house-by-house basis to meet the specific needs of each homeowner. When wastewater leaves your home, it travels through drain pipes that lead to your septic tank. Once inside, the septic system’s waste separates into three distinct layers: the heaviest solid waste (called sludge) sinks to the bottom; fats, oils, and proteins float to the top as a scum layer; and a comparatively clear water layer called effluent drifts to the middle of the tank. In the tank, naturally present bacteria digest these materials. Once the tank is full, the septic system discharges the liquid waste into your drain field or leach field. The wastewater percolates through the soil, filtering into groundwater and absorbing organic matter that acts as a natural fertilizer.URL :https://prosealsprayfoam.com/
The Importance of Regular Septic Service: Insights from Busy Bee Septic and Excavating LLC
Your septic system requires regular maintenance to avoid the risk of malfunction or failure. A septic system that goes awry can cost thousands of dollars in repairs or replacement costs. Fortunately, minor issues can often be prevented with routine inspections and pumping services.
When you schedule a septic tank cleaning service, a trained technician will first locate the septic tank and its associated pipes. He or she will open the access lid and may have to excavate if the tank is buried underground. The septic tank is then pumped clean, using a large truck equipped with vacuum equipment. After the tank is emptied, the technician will inspect the sludge and scum levels to see if the tank needs to be pumped again soon.
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