An average of 20% of Americans use a septic tank to dispose of their sewage. The additional 80% of Americans, those without septic systems, utilize municipal waste disposal. Twenty percent…
Category: Septic
What Septic Tanks Do and Why Regular Maintenance Is Important
Approximately one out of every five Americans will use septic tanks rather than depend on a municipal water-treatment plant. They require no monthly fees or bills, they have a positive…
FAQ Regarding Septic Tank Repair
Approximately 20% of Americans rely on septic tanks to dispose of their wastewater and sewage. The average septic system can last roughly 25 years — that’s a lot of time…
Beware Of These 3 Septic Tank Mistakes
Septic tanks are large, underground, watertight containers that assist with wastewater. Wastewater from toilets, baths, kitchens, and laundry appliances flow directly into the tank, causing heavy solids to settle at…
How Does My Septic Tank Actually Work?
From dishwater to toilet flushes, the average American uses roughly 88 gallons of water every single day. The easiest way to ensure none of that water comes back up (or brings a…
Why Is My Toilet Gurgling? 3 Septic Tank Problems And What To Do About Them
If you’re a part of the 20% of Americans that rely on a septic tank to dispose of your sewage, you may have already encountered some of the horrors that…