Septic System Maintenance in Prince William County VA – How to Reduce the Number of Pump-outs Needed

You can save time and money by taking a few daily precautions that reduce the frequency of pump-outs your septic system will need:

  1. To flush or not to flush — Aside from wastewater, toilet paper is the only other thing that should be flushed. Using the toilet to dispose of sanitary products, paper towels, disposable diapers, cigarette butts, and even tissues will harm your septic tank and cause you to need pump-outs more often.
  2. Don’t use a kitchen garbage disposal. Septic systems are not intended to dispose of food waste, coffee grounds, grease, or fat, and these things will harm the septic tank. Instead, try using a compost pile – it will reduce the number of pump-outs your Prince William County septic system needs!
  3. Reducing water usage will protect your septic system. Repair leaky faucets and toilets, install low-flow water fixtures, run the dishwasher only when it is full, and turn off the water while brushing your teeth or shaving. Conserving water reduces the load of wastewater your septic system has to handle.

For more information on septic system maintenance in Prince William County, VA , or for septic tank inspection services, contact Prince William, VA’s leading septic system experts at SES today. Serving all of Prince William County, our professionals at SES are trusted and knowledgeable in their field.

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