American Sewer Specialist

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 impact on the environment, and many find themselves making more efficient use of their water to ensure their tank does not suffer, thus saving money on their water bills.

So, what is a septic tank exactly? It is basically an underground container that collects all of your sewage and separates the scum and sludge from the water. After this process is done, the water can safely drain into your soil.

If you live in an area with poor wastewater treatment or if you do not have easy access to these types of facilities, a septic tank may be your best option. That being said, it is necessary to invest in regular care, as well as septic tank repairs, to ensure your system stays in good shape throughout the years. Learn more below.

Importance of Regular Maintenance

A well-maintained septic tank can last well over two decades without too many issues or hassle, but one that is neglected can break down within a matter of years. Fortunately, you can avoid expensive septic tank repairs by regularly having your tank inspected and pumped free of excess debris.

When you hire our team to come in and inspect your system, we can spot repair work that needs to be completed and let you know of any further issues we may be concerned about.

All too often, homeowners will wait until they experience problems, rather than invest in the proper care their system needs. This winds up being a lot more costly, and it can lead to some pretty unpleasant issues, too, like sewage in your yard space or your sinks and toilets backing up.

When it comes right down to it, investing in preventative maintenance is always a better option than investing in expensive septic tank repairs. Count on a team of experts to help you out from the start, so you can live worry-free.

Preserving Your System

There are a number of habits you can practice in your household that will minimize strain on your system and reduce the risk of experiencing damage and other problems. Conserving water, for example, is always a safe bet. Shorten shower times, keep laundry loads to a minimum, and don’t run lots of small loads of dishes in the dishwasher.

You will also want to watch what you send down the drain. Coffee grounds, pasta, rice, and other food items are best thrown in the trash or compost pile. Along with this, the only thing that should be flushed down the toilet is toilet paper. Avoid tossing anything else down there, like baby wipes, cotton balls, dental floss, paper towels, and the like.

Water Line Excavation Services

Whether you are just getting your system set up or you need it worked on to enhance efficiency, we have the services you are looking for. Excavation services are common when it comes to septic tank repair, so be sure you are working with a team of experts, like us, to get the job done right from very start. Call today.

Happy Clients

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  • "When American Sewer Specialist arrived to our home, we were so relieved. Not only because they showed up so quickly, but because they were able to figure out the problem with our leaky basement within a half hour. I have recommended American Sewer Specialist to our family and friends and will continue to do so.…"

    Dan D.
  • "Deal directly with the owner, Kurt! Excellent work, reliable, and great quote. I highly recommend! Comes right out while the others make you wait."

    Justin N.
  • "I was recommended American Sewer Specialist by my co-worker. We had quite the emergency with our sewer line, and they helped us right away! I’ll definitely call American Sewer Specialist if I am ever in need of their services again."

    Jessica L.
  • "Rick and his team did some extensive work on my property, relining and fixing the 75-year-old system. They did a great job at a fair price and cleaned up nicely after the project. You need a sewer system checked out or repaired? Do not hesitate to call Rick, he is honest, upfront and will take care of the job from start to finish. Just a great family owned company."

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  • "We used American Sewer Specialist to divert a natural spring away from the house and into the storm drain. We had two other companies come out to try and fix our water drainage problem but they were unsuccessful. Rick was very professional and did a great job. He answered all of my questions and fixed our water problem! I highly recommend Rick and American Sewer Specialist!"

    Brianna
  • "We owned a property in Latrobe that was under contract. The dye test failed and Rick was there the next day. He worked on our fairly massive problem and we closed on the property without a delay. He was so patient with us as we were so panicked and living 70 miles away. Big problem-big job...BUT fair price!! Many thanks Michelle and Rick!!!!!!"

    Christine DiVecchio
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