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3 Ways To Take Care Of Your Septic Tank This Spring

Spring is a good time to reassess how you are taking care of your septic tank. Make sure that you are taking proper care of the septic drainage field, are being careful about what you put down your drains, and have scheduled an annual inspection.

Take Proper Care of Your Septic Drainage Field

The key to taking care of your septic drainage field is to do nothing. You should only plant things with short root systems, such as grass or similar plants, on top of your septic drainage field. You are going to want to keep anything with long root systems, such as trees and bushes, away from your septic drainage field.

You also want to keep all vehicles away from your septic drainage field. As well, you want to limit activity around your septic drainage field. The less activity around your septic drainage field, the more equipped your drainage field will be to take care of itself.

Be Careful About What You Put Down Your Drains

Over time, it is easy to get a little lax about what you put down your drains. Use the springtime to reset what you put down your drains. You want to limit the chemicals that you put down your drains as much as possible.

That means finding natural ways to clean your tub, shower, sink, and toilet. Lots of the chemicals that get into your septic tank do so through cleaning products. Purchase natural products that will not irritate your septic tank.

Also, be careful about what you put down your drains in your sink. Do not put food products or grease down your kitchen sink drain. If you have a garbage disposal, use it to get rid of junk, not to break up all of your food.

Get Your Septic Tank Inspected

Even if it is not time to have your septic tank drained, it is a good idea to get your septic tank inspected. During your septic tank inspection, the inspector can make sure that all parts of your septic tank are working properly, and make sure that the plumbing running into your septic tank is working properly. Yearly inspections are a great way to make sure that everything is working great with your septic tank.

This spring, make sure to limit activity on your septic tank drainage field, check yourself and make sure that you are not putting chemicals and food down your drains, and schedule a yearly septic tank inspection. Check out a website like http://www.mrbobs.com for more information and assistance. 


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