Busy Bee Septic and Excavating LLC

Insulation Contractor is the main drainpipe of a home. It takes wastewater from all the household toilets and sinks. It also drains from washing machines, kitchen and laundry appliances, and bathtubs. During installation, a site evaluator checks the soil and the property to determine what kind of septic system is right for it. Then a licensed engineer designs the system. Once it’s approved, the contractor buys the materials and installs the system.

Regular septic tank pumping and cleaning reduce the chances of a clog. However, septic systems aren’t as reliable as public sewers. A clogged septic tank can lead to sewage backup into the house. It can also damage the septic system and surrounding landscaping. If you notice a bad smell in the house, call a septic service right away.

The Step-by-Step Process of Professional Septic Service

The septic tank is a large, buried water-tight container made of concrete or fiberglass. Solid waste settles in the bottom as sludge, and oil and grease floats to the top as scum. The liquid wastewater (known as effluent) leaves the tank through a piping network, which disperses it into a drain field or other porous surfaces in the soil. The soil accepts and filters the effluent, and any remaining contaminants seep into groundwater or surface water.

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