Septic FAQs
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Knowing the right way to care for your waste system can save you the hassle of expensive repairs, replacement and prevent environmental issues. Here are some of the most common questions we get, don’t hesitate to call us for further information.
What is the difference between a holding tank and a septic tank?
A holding tank does not allow for any of its contents to leach away into the ground, whereas a septic tank will allow waste water to run through a leaching field and a bacterial breakdown of some of its contents.
How often will I have to have my holding tank pumped?
Short answer – it depends! Everything is based on the size of the tank and the amount of water which you use. There is no good timeline to give as it really depends on the residents’ use of water. Everything (showers, toilets, dishwashers etc) will drain into the holding tank. If the holding tank becomes full, it can back up into the house. Our experience has been that many holding tanks are pumped about every 6-8 weeks, but again…it all depends.
How do I know if my holding tank is full?
Most holding tanks have an alarm that will alert you to the holding tank being full, assuming that they have been kept in good repair. Some holding tanks also use (often improvised by the owner) dip sticks to determine how full the holding tank is, especially when no working alarm is present.
How do I know if my Septic System is having problems?
Some clues:
- Muddy soil or pools of wastewater around your septic tank or soil absorption system.
- Sewage smells around your system or inside your house.
- Backups when you do laundry, take showers, or flush the toilet.
What are the most important things to do to take care of my system?
Pump your system every 2-3 years (annually if you have a garbage disposal). Conserve water. Don’t dump non-biodegradable things or trash down your toilet or sink.
Our Service Area
Proudly Serving The Following Communities:
- Taylor County, WI
- Clark County, WI
- Marathon County, WI
- Lincoln County, WI
- Wood County, WI
- Price County, WI
- Chippewa County, WI