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Septic Tanks, Leach Lines, Seepage Pits and Drywells are components of a Septic System. Learn how to locate your septic tank, what can go wrong and how to maintain a septic tank, leach lines, seepage pits, cesspools and drywells. We install Septic Systems, Cesspools, Seepage Pits, Leach Lines and Drywells. We also offer Pumping for Septic Tanks, Grease Traps and Cesspools plus Septic System Certifications and Backhoe Services.
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Septic tanks are made with two top openings: one for each chamber. They are located so as to permit access to the tank inlet and outlet chambers. If your septic tank is not equipped with two access risers or markers it is important that they be installed for easy future location of lids and the septic tank.
It doesn't take a rocket scientist to understand septic systems and their problems. After all, there are no moving parts. This is our 40th year in the business and everyday I go out and look at problem systems. I keep four (4) crews busy installing and repairing septic systems. My point is that I've done this for a while and you can rely on the following information.
In order to provide for easy location and to facilitate regular maintenance, the general contractor should provide the homeowner with a plot plan indicating the location of the septic system. If you cannot locate the system from your own records, you may obtain these records from the appropriate County Health, local city or county Building and safety Departments.
If your plumbing backs up suddenly under normal use in dry weather, temporary blockage is the most probable cause. Blockages in the pipe between the home and septic tank can usually be cleared with plumbing equipment. Some pipe blockages caused by tree roots entering the drainpipes develop over a period of time.
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