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If your home relies on a septic system, you know how important it is to keep it in top shape. At Septic Blue of Orlando, we’ve seen firsthand how simple habits can keep your septic system flowing smoothly. The good news is you don’t have to be a septic expert in Orlando, FL to take good care of your septic system. You can prolong its lifespan and keep things moving smoothly with just a few, simple habits.

Pump Your Tank Regularly

Regular septic pumping is the most important thing you can do to keep your septic tank in peak condition. Most tanks should be pumped every 3 to 5 years. Pumping your septic tank as needed prevents backups, ensures proper drainage, and protects your environment. Reach out to Septic Blue of Orlando when you need professional septic pumping.

Conserve Water

Your septic tank can only handle so much water at a time. The more water you send into the tank, the more it has to work to process the wastewater. This is why we recommend being smart with water usage to avoid overloading. Conserving water keeps the solids at the bottom of the tank, thereby protecting the drain field. Here are tips that will help you reduce water waste:

  • Install water-saving fixtures
  • Watch out for leaks and fix them before they cause more damage
  • Fill the dishwasher before running
  • Opt for a front-loading washer
  • Spread out laundry loads over the week

If you notice sewage backups or standing water on the drain field, you may be dealing with an overloaded tank. Call a local septic company to perform an inspection and offer expert guidance.

Be Mindful of What You Flush

Only flush human waste and toilet paper—items like wipes, paper towels, feminine hygiene products, and cotton swabs can clog your system. Even products labeled “flushable” can cause problems over time. In the kitchen, avoid pouring grease, oil, and food scraps down the drain, as they can solidify and block pipes.

Protect Your Drain Field

Your drain field is just as important as your septic tank. Avoid parking vehicles or placing heavy structures over it, as this can compact the soil and damage underground components. It’s also a good idea to plant grass over the area and avoid trees or shrubs with deep roots that could interfere with the system. It’s also in your best interest to schedule regular septic cleaning to prevent solids from overflowing into the drain field.

Use Septic-Safe Products

Harsh chemicals can disrupt the balance of bacteria in your septic tank, which are essential for breaking down waste. Choose septic-safe cleaning products and limit the use of bleach, antibacterial soaps, and strong detergents. Maintaining a healthy bacterial environment helps your system function properly.

Listen To Your Septic System

A proactive approach is key to keeping your septic system in good working condition. Pay attention to warning signs that indicate trouble—these include slow drains, foul odors, soggy lawn, lush grass over the drain field area, and sewage backups. Be sure to call a trusted septic service provider when you notice signs of a damaged septic system. It’s also advisable to schedule an inspection every 1-3 years in order to catch problems in their tracks.

Schedule A Septic Maintenance Date with Experts

When you take care of your septic system, it will thank you for your efforts. Here at Septic Blue of Orlando, we are the septic company to call when you need reliable septic maintenance. From septic cleaning to routine inspections and minor repairs, we’ve got you covered. Contact us now to get an estimate!

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Bertina St. Rose

Bret Brooks did an excellent job pumping out my septic tank. He took the time to explain every step efficiently. Thank you for a job well done!!

Christopher Lunsford

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