If you suspect something is wrong with your septic tank or know for a fact that it has experienced a failure, Mr. Rooter Plumbing® can help! Our experienced plumbers have spent years working on all sorts of plumbing issues and have the ability to handle your septic tank issue.
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When people schedule plumbing maintenance, they usually think about their drains and pipes. However, the septic tank is just as important. Find out how well your system is working by scheduling a septic inspection with the pros at Mr. Rooter.
At Mr. Rooter Plumbing, we find cost-effective solutions that deliver quality results. Reach out to us to schedule an appointment for your septic tank installation, repair, or inspection.
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A septic system manages waste in homes and businesses that are not connected to the city’s main sewer lines. When it works as intended, a septic tank keeps a property functioning efficiently without the need to hook into city water treatment lines.
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Get in touch with your local Mr. Rooter Plumbing team today for septic repair and installation services, drain cleaning, commercial and residential plumbing repairs, and more.
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There are few things as relaxing as soaking in a hot bath after a hard day of work. However, that joy can turn into frustration when you realize you don’t have a bath stopper or it’s no longer doing its job.
In our years of experience, we have found that our customers prefer an accurate price based on their exact plumbing problem. Most phone quotes are subject to change once the service technician sees the job. We don't think that is fair to you. By allowing us to diagnose your plumbing problem in person, you will know exactly what it will take to get the job done.
A typical plumbing inspection can vary in price depending on the size of your home or property. With Mr. Rooter®, an in-home inspection is completely free with repair or any other type of plumbing service. This includes an in-depth inspection from a trained and licensed plumbing professional.
Water heaters are essential for your home, providing warm showers, clean dishes, and sanitized laundry. When water heaters malfunction, it can disrupt your daily routine. Some of the most common signs that a water heater is not working are a strange odor, a leaking water tank, low water pressure, and a noisy water heater.
At Mr. Rooter Plumbing, we pride ourselves on exceptional septic system repair and maintenance services. Take a look at these frequently asked questions to learn how septic systems work, and don’t hesitate to contact us for more information or to schedule a convenient appointment.
In a septic system, wastewater enters through a chamber and goes into the septic tank. There, solid material settles to the bottom, and scum floats to the top. Liquid then moves through the chamber, carrying the scum into another chamber. Finally, the excess liquid moves out into a drain field. Throughout the process, the waste is anaerobically decomposed.
When it works as intended, a septic tank keeps a property functioning efficiently without the need to hook into city water treatment lines. If left untreated, your septic tank can overflow, causing serious damage to your property.
How long a septic tank lasts can depend on many factors, such as construction materials and maintenance. Most well-maintained and appropriately installed septic tanks can last up to 40 years.
The average tank should be pumped every three to five years. However, if left untreated, the tank can become too full and overflow, prompting the need for a septic tank inspection and possible repair and potentially causing serious damage to your property.
Property owners can encounter many common problems with their septic tanks, such as detached dividing walls, tree root damage, full tanks, and wall corrosion. Take a look at some common septic tank issues:
Detached dividing wall – If the septic tank splits into two compartments, one chamber could trap solid material, causing a system failure.
Full tank – An overflowing septic tank can reveal an issue with the drain field and its ability to absorb wastewater.
Wall corrosion – Corroding walls occur when hydrogen sulfide gas becomes trapped in one or more of the compartment tanks. Wall corrosion can lead to leaks and may even require a full replacement of the tank in severe cases.
Roots – Because the septic tank emits wastewater, plants will start to grow towards the septic unit if it is underground. The roots of large plants such as trees can cause extensive damage.
Septic tank inspections can be required to identify such issues.
Keeping your septic tank healthy is reasonably straightforward—contact service professionals for inspection and pumping at least every three years. You can also properly dispose of waste, use water efficiently, and maintain your drainfield. Talk to your local plumbing professional about the best ways to keep your septic tank in tip-top shape.
It is possible to fix a cracked septic tank in many situations. Service professionals may recommend repair options such as concrete patching compound, waterproof epoxy lining, concrete resurfacing, and tank relining. Septic tank replacement can also be necessary, depending on the severity of the cracks.
It can be difficult to notice how a septic tank is functioning, primarily because it’s hidden, unlike many other household plumbing items. However, there are some telltale signs that you can keep an eye out for that may indicate your septic tank isn’t working the way it should.
Common warning signs to look for include:
Pooling water – When water starts to pool on your lawn or field without an obvious explanation, it may be because your septic tank is too full. A professional can pump your tank to fix it.
Foul odors – A full septic tank will cause the sludge to rise, emitting foul odors around the household or property.
Health of your lawn – Not all waste is created equal. Septic waste can kill your grass. Look for inexplicable brown and yellow patches in your lawn.
Slow draining toilet – If your septic tank becomes too full, it can interfere with the way your toilet functions. Pay attention to how quickly your toilet drains after a flush.
Need to schedule septic tank service? Reach us for an appointment!
Not sure where your septic tank is? Read our article on how to find your septic tank lid to learn how to locate the important parts of your system.
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