What is a Septic Tank?
Most people never have to think twice about
where the waste water from their home goes. They turn off the
water, drain the sink or flush the toilet without a second
thought.
That’s not the case for everyone though. For
people who live in rural or remote areas they may have to deal
with a septic tank. It is part of a septic system which is a
self-contained that holds all of the waste material from a
home.
The tank that is used in a septic system is
very large and can reach nine feet in length. It is contained
underground and can normally last several years without any
difficulties at all.
When waste water flows into the septic tank
it is separated. If you drain your dishwater it will flow into
the tank and the suds will usually float to the top. The same
thing happens when you use the dishwasher and washing
machine.
There is a difference after you’ve used the
washroom. Solid waste collects in the bottom of the septic
tank. As the solids build up they will decompose on their own
over time. However, those solids will eventually transform into
a thick film at the bottom of the septic tank.
Eventually you will have to have the septic
tank pumped out. This is part of owing a property that has this
type of drainage system. There are many companies that
specialize in this and will come to your property and take care
of it for you. They are very experienced in how to properly
pump the tank without any health concerns.
For the most part you won’t notice any
difference when you have a tank as opposed to a traditional
drainage system. As long as you have it pumped at regular
intervals and call a plumber in the event of any difficulties,
you’ll have few problems.
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