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Sometimes, you need the help of a professional plumber to diagnose problems with your septic system. All Pro Plumbing has over 25 years in providing septic system service to homeowners throughout Polk and Hillsborough Counties.

If you live with a septic system, you know it’s a blessing when it works but can be a mess when things go wrong. Most of the time, these systems operate year in and out without incident. However, when something goes wrong, it can be a disaster.

At All Pro Plumbing, we’re Lakeland’s septic tank experts with over 10,000 satisfied customers. We offer emergency service and a 100% quality guarantee.

Contact All Pro Plumbing for safe, effective drain cleaning services if constant drain clogs are giving you headaches.

How to Know You Need Septic System Service

As a homeowner that relies on their septic system, one of the worst things that can happen is a total system failure.

Fortunately, most septic systems give fair warning before they reach catastrophic failure, and here’s what to watch for.

  • Slow Drainage One of the first warning signs that all may not be right with your septic tank is slow draining. Although it’s common to associate slow drainage with clogs, it could mean your septic system has a backup within the tank, or you have problems with the outflow pipe. Unfortunately, many people ignore this problem and end up paying for it in the long run.
  • Foul Odors Many people associate foul odors with the cost of owning a septic tank, but these systems are typically clean and don’t emit foul odors. So, if you notice sewage odor in your home or around your yard, there’s a chance your septic system isn’t working as it should and may need repairs.
  • Backed Up Sewage Backed-up sewage isn’t normal under any circumstances, so if you find sludge around your drains or in your bathtub, it’s a problem you must address as quickly as possible. Sewage sludge contains pathogens, which can bring disease into your home if you’re not careful.
  • Water Pooling in the Drain Field Another indication that you have problems with your septic system is if you see water pooling in your drain field. Also, be aware of sewage odor as well, as these issues indicate significant septic system failure may be imminent

The key to avoiding a septic system catastrophe is to catch and repair problems as soon as you can. Experts recommend regular septic tank inspection to ensure everything is working properly.

How to Maintain Your Septic System

Although many Lakeland homeowners own septic systems, not all of them know what it takes to keep these crucial systems running smoothly year after year.

Like any system, septic system maintenance keeps costly repairs at bay and ensures your family enjoys uninterrupted service.

Here are a few tips for keeping your septic system healthy.

Be Mindful About What Goes Into the System
What you put into your septic system determines how well it performs and how healthy it will be. So, to ensure the system runs efficiently and avoids problems, don’t put the following items into your septic system.

  • Cooking fat or grease
  • Motor oil
  • Gasoline
  • Disposable diapers
  • Coffee grounds, eggshells, or nutshells
  • Sanitary napkins, tampons, or condoms
  • Paper towels or rags
  • Paint or chemicals

These materials have the potential to back up the system and upset the delicate biological balance.

  • Keep Traffic Off the Drain Field Heavy traffic like machinery or livestock can compact the soil and damage drainage pipes, which can wreak havoc on your system. Also, avoid planting or building near the drain field to avoid damage.
  • Keep Chemicals Out Chemicals like drain cleaners, toilet bowl cleaners, polishes, and solvents can destroy the good bacteria your septic system relies on to function.
  • Avoid Large Influx of Water If you dump a large volume of water quickly into your septic system, it can overload the system and disrupt the beneficial bacteria.
  • Don’t Skip Routine Septic Tank Pumping As a general rule, you should empty your septic system every 3 to 5 years; however, this can increase or decrease with usage.

When you need expert septic system service, you can count on the pros at All Pro Plumbing.

If you’re experiencing continuing plumbing problems, contact to find out if whole home repiping is the solution.

Signs You Might Need a New Septic Tank

Nothing lasts forever, and that includes your septic tank. With routine maintenance and being mindful about what you put into the system, your septic tank should work flawlessly for years.

However, eventually, you’ll have to replace it, and here are the most common signs that say it’s time.

  • You Have Standing Water If you find pooling water on your property and can’t pinpoint why the answer may lie in your septic tank.
  • Something Smells Foul Sewer odor throughout your house or around your property usually means you have a problem with your septic tank. It could be something that’s easy to repair or a sign you need to replace your system.
  • Low Water Flow If your water flow slows down, it could mean your septic tank is damaged or is too full.
  • Sewage Backups If sewage backs up into your toilets, sinks, showers, or tub, it’s one of the most common signs that your septic tank is too full.

Whether it’s septic tank pumping or routine maintenance, you can count on the pros at All Pro Plumbing to do the job. Contact us at (863) 648-5112.

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