Busy Bee Septic Tank Pumping
While septic tank pumping isn’t the most pleasant thing to think about, it’s an important part of keeping your septic system functioning properly and protecting the environment. The process is relatively simple, though, and it only takes 30 to 60 minutes to complete. To do so, a team of professionals will first need to locate your septic tank and possibly dig up the lid (depending on the location). Once they have access, they will use a vacuum pump to suck out the solid waste, sludge, and oil that has built up over time.Resource : busybeesepticservices.com
After the septic tank is emptied, a professional will replace the lid and check for signs of problems. These include odors from toilets, tubs, and sinks that don’t drain. In addition, the inlet and outlet tees should not be covered with anything. Covering them with landscaping or a driveway prevents the hydraulic pressure from pushing wastewater into the absorption field.
A Step-by-Step Guide to Septic Tank Pumping by Busy Bee Septic
It’s also important to keep the septic tank and drain field away from outdoor playgrounds, storage buildings, and swimming pools. This ensures that odor-causing sewage doesn’t enter these areas and affects the health of your family.
One final note: As the septic tank is pumped, it’s also a good idea to pick up debris from around the tank and the absorption field. This will minimize the amount of material that ends up in the tank when it’s pumped again in the future. And it will help protect your septic system from damage and the need for expensive repairs.
Busy Bee Septic and Excavating LLC
114 Houston St, Maybrook, NY 12543, United States
(845)294-5771