5 Things You Should Know About Your Septic System

Rachel Kline • December 29, 2021

We get a lot of questions about septic systems, like "How often should I pump my tank?" Or, "Do I have a township requirement? Where is my tank located?" And so many more. We know that most people aren't septic system experts, even if you grew up in a home with a septic system. or, you may have an "out of sight, out of mind" understanding when it comes to where things go after they flush. With you in mind, we put together a short list of commonly asked questions to make things a little easier to understand. We're happy to answer any additional questions you might have, but it doesn't hurt to learn more about your home's most expensive utility.

 

  1. How often should I pump my septic tank?
    How often you should pump your septic tank depends on the size of your septic tank and the number of people in your household. If you have a garbage disposal your system may require more frequent pumping. Other factors that determine how often you should have your septic tank pumped include the age of your system, condition of your drainfield, naturally occurring bacteria in your system and overall water usage. We recommend pumping every 2-3 years on average.

  2. Is it true that if you have a septic system you shouldn’t use a garbage disposal?
    True. Garbage disposals can increase the amount of solids in your septic tank by up to 50 percent. Eliminating your garbage disposal can help to reduce the amount of grease and solids that enter your drainfield. Why is it important to reduce solids? Solids increase the amount of sludge and scum in your septic tank which can lead to backups and difficulty when pumping.

  3. Are flushable wipes safe for my septic system?
    No. There is truly no such thing as a “flushable” wipe, despite what advertisers will say. “Flushable” wipes do not disintegrate easily or quickly which can clog up your septic system leading to major backups. See for yourself in this
    Consumer Reports experiment. If you have a septic system, its best to treat “flushable” wipes just like baby wipes or face wipes and throw them in the garbage, not the toilet.

  4. How can I keep my septic system healthy?
    In addition to pumping your septic tank regularly, you can keep your septic system healthy with additives like Bio-Active. Bio-Active comes in a dissolvable packet (similar to a laundry detergent pod) and contains healthy bacteria that help break down solids in your septic tank. All you have to do is toss the packet into your toilet and flush. Ask your John Kline Septic technician about purchasing the additive during your next pumping or call us today – we offer a great price.

  5. How much does routine septic pumping cost?
    We get this one a lot. That's why we've made finding your price easier than ever. Click here to visit our pricing page and simply select your township to find your regular rate, same day price, and your required pumping frequency (if your township has an ordinance).

 


For additional information about your septic system, regular maintenance questions, or to request a quote for your business, we invite you to
contact us today. Our team is standing by and we offer 24/7 emergency service for any of your residential or commercial septic needs, along with grease maintenance service in Lancaster Pa and beyond.

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