Miller’s Septic Tank Cleaning can prevent drain backups, clogs and groundwater contamination. These services can save you money and keep your home or business clean. Call Mike’s Septic Service today for a thorough inspection of your plumbing and septic system.
A septic tank is a large, buried, water-tight container that separates and stores your household wastewater. Solid waste settles to the bottom of the tank, forming sludge, while grease and other lightweight materials float to the top of the tank. Wastewater exits the septic tank into an absorption field where microbes in the soil process and treat it as it percolates through the soil.
Understanding How Your Septic System Works
Septic tanks need to be pumped regularly to prevent solids and sludge from building up inside them. Solid waste and sludge can cause system failure and lead to clogs in your drains, toilets, showers and sinks. The frequency of septic tank pumping depends on the size of your tank and how many people live in your house.
Septic systems are used in rural and suburban areas of New York where the soil conditions don’t allow for centralized sewer systems. Despite being an important part of most homes, these systems can have serious environmental impacts if not maintained properly. If you have a septic system, it’s essential that you understand how to care for it properly. This will reduce the amount of pollutants and disease-causing bacteria that get into surface and groundwater.
Miller’s Septic Tank Cleaning
224 E Liberty St, Wooster, OH 44691, United States
330-521-3599