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Zuidema Septic Service Blog A Guide to Basic Septic System Maintenance for New Homeowners

When properly designed and cared for, a septic tank can offer effective and long-term treatment for household wastewater. As a homeowner, you are responsible for maintaining your property's septic system, so if you are new to septic tank maintenance in Midland Park, then refer to this guide for some helpful information.Schedule Frequent Inspections For the average household's septic system, septic inspections should be conducted about every 3 years. During these evaluations, the inspector will check the system for signs of problems and let you know if your tank is due for pumping, which is typically needed every 3 to 5 years. Septic inspections are important for identifying any leaks and examining the sludge and scum layers in the tank.Practice Water EfficiencyThe amount of wastewater that your household generates can affect the health of your septic system, and trying to use less water for everyday activities may help extend the life of your septic system, reduce the chances of it failing, and improve its operation. To use less water, you should have your plumbing regularly checked for problems like leaky toilets, switch to high-efficiency toilets, and replace your old faucets and showerheads with models designed for water efficiency. Also, you should avoid doing several loads of laundry in a single day to help maintain your septic system.Mind Your DrainsOne way to cause problems for your septic system is to put things down your drains that you shouldn't. Items like diapers, condoms, feminine hygiene products, dental floss, cat litter, paper towels, coffee grounds, and cigarette butts should not go down your toilets. Anything that you flush that isn't human waste, water, or toilet paper may become trapped in the system and damage its components. Another mistake to avoid is using more water than you need to by washing small loads of laundry in large-load cycles. Finally, things like oil, grease, household chemicals, antifreeze, paint, and gasoline can stress your septic system and should not be allowed down your drains.

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