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Septic Service Elbert Colorado

As professional septic service Elbert County providers, we are always asked what can make a septic system fail. A variety of situations can cause a septic system to fail. One of these situations involves when a house produces more wastewater than the unit can handle.

When more wastewater is put down the drains than the Elbert County septic system can handle, the excess waste must go somewhere. Typically, the new sewage backs up into the house or in the yard. This backup can create a health hazard and needs to be fixed as soon as possible.

When we do an Elbert County septic inspection, we always look for foul odors coming from the system. This odor is a clear sign that treated wastewater has reached the ground's surface. However, when completing an Elbert County septic test, if you smell a foul odor, the system's damage may have already happened.

One way to help eliminate the septic system in Elbert County CO failure is to reduce your household's water usage. When you reduce the water usage in the house, you also reduce the necessary septic pumping in Elbert County you need for the home.

Another reason we see Elbert County septic failures is they have been installed in unsuitable soil. Other causes include inaccessible tanks for septic pumping Elbert CO, drain fields have been paved or parked on top of, and tree roots invade the system.

All of the above reasons for failure come from outside the home for the most part. However, failure can be caused by items inside the house, such as toxics, cleaners, hot tubs, garbage disposals, and water purification systems.

Household toxics include oil-based paints, solvents, and cleaners. These items should never be placed in your septic system. Latex paint cleanup also should be minimized significantly because a septic system has an extensive collection of live organisms that digest and treat waste.

Cleaners used in the home can disrupt your septic system's bacteria. These bacteria can recover pretty quickly from small amounts of household cleaning products. If you have a septic system, it would be wise to purchase cleaners that are septic safe.

Hot tubs are excellent for relaxation but require periodical draining. Septic tanks were not designed to handle a large quantity of water. When you drain a hot tub into your septic tank, it stirs the solids at the bottom of the tank. These solids may then get pushed into the drain field, causing clogs.

A water purification system can add value to your home, but these types of systems can also increase the amount of water into your septic system. Before installing a water purification system, you should ask our experts about an alternative route for the drainage.

Unlike some of the other items on this list, the garbage disposal will add to the grease and solids entering your septic system. This excessive amount of oil can increase the scum layer of your tank, requiring more frequent pumping. It also can lead to clogging in the drain field.

When your system does fail, you may need to utilize our septic installation Elbert Colorado services. We have worked in the area for many years and understand the Elbert County septic regulations. Our company can also help when it involves pulling Elbert County Colorado septic permits for systems.

When you need help with septic and well in Elbert County Colorado, give us a call to schedule an appointment or find answers to your questions.
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