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Do's & Don'ts

Do's and Don'ts

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Since 1976
MPCA Certified
Licensed, Bonded, Insured

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Hass Septic Cleaning helps you avoid the possibility of something going wrong with your septic system with a simple list of do's and don'ts. We help you to treat your system on your own to get the most out of it. Hass Septic Cleaning is here to share with you over 40 years of septic experience. Contact us today to learn more about what we can do for you.
Septic pumping

What to Do

Have your tank pumped regularly:
On average, this should be done every three years, though it may need to be done more often depending on several factors. Following this recommendation will help your system last longer and prevent your system from experiencing a nasty failure.
Pump from the large main cap:
This will make sure all of the scum and sludge that has built up in your tank is completely removed.
Conserve water:
Less water used means less water running through your system that will need treatment and disposal. Repairing any leaks from faucets, toilets, or other plumbing fixtures is an easy way to follow this recommendation.
Make smart laundry choices:
Try to keep your loads to only one or two each day and purchase laundry detergent that has been labeled as “septic safe.”
Use a monthly bacteria treatment:
Normal household cleaners can destroy the bacteria colonies that are an important part of a healthy septic system. Monthly treatments will restore these colonies so that they can continue breaking down waste and preventing system failures.
Know where your septic system is located:
This will help you keep an eye out for any problems that might start developing so that you can address them before they become a big issue. Additionally, it will allow you to prevent damage to your tank or leach field by knowing where not to park your vehicles.
Keep records of services:
Tracking all inspections, pumping services, maintenance calls, and repairs will ensure that your system is properly cared for. These records will also be to your benefit if you decide to ever sell your home, because the new owners can be confident they won’t have septic problems down the road.

What Not to Do

Don't put extra weight on top of your septic system:
This includes parking a vehicle or driving over any part of your system. Additionally, do not build patios, decks, driveways, carports, or sheds over your system. They can prevent your system from functioning properly and even cause direct damage to lines and tanks.
Don't plant trees too close to your system:
As the roots grow, they can cause damage that result in leaks or failures.
Don't enter your tank:
The gases can poison or asphyxiate you. Additionally, all repairs should be performed by an experienced professional to prevent contamination of your water supply and other health concerns.
Don't allow non-biodegradable wastes to enter your system:
These include diapers, baby wipes, feminine hygiene products, paper towels, paint, kitty litter, coffee grounds, oil, and grease. Additionally, do not dispose of chemicals such as solvents, drain cleaners, pesticides, or pool or hot tub water in your septic system.

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