Installing a New Septic System – Factors We Consider

Septic systems are a great way to ensure that your home’s waste management system is clean, efficient, and safe. They provide a convenient solution for areas that don’t have access to traditional sewage lines. In addition, septic systems are generally easy to maintain and require minimal upkeep.

Let’s take a closer look at how septic systems work and what you can do to care for them.

What is a Septic System? 

A septic system is an underground wastewater treatment structure used in areas without access to municipal sewage lines. It consists of four main components: the tank, the drain field, the soil-absorption system, and the distribution box. The tank collects all household wastewater while the drain field filters out contaminants.

Once the wastewater is filtered, it can be returned to the environment. The soil-absorption system helps to distribute the filtered water evenly throughout the drain field so that surrounding soils can properly absorb it. Finally, the distribution box helps regulate how much wastewater enters each drain field area. 

How Does it Work? 

Septic systems work by collecting all of your household wastewater into one large tank, where it is stored until it needs to be processed further. 

Once enough water has been collected in the tank, bacteria begin breaking down solids while oils and grease float to the top and solidify into scum on top of the water (known as “sludge”).

This liquid portion then flows into another chamber, where heavier particles settle as sludge at its bottom. In contrast, liquid flows out through pipes into a drain field where additional filtration occurs before being released back into soil or groundwater sources. Bacteria break down organic matter within your tank, which helps keep it from becoming too full or overloading with solids over time.

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If you’re looking for help with your septic system maintenance needs, look no further than Western Septic & Excavation! We specialize in all aspects of septic tank pumping and septic camera inspection near me, so don’t hesitate to get in touch if you need assistance with your project today! Fill out our contact form, or give us a call whenever you need help!

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