Over time, sludge begins to build up in the bottom of your septic tank. When left unaddressed, this sludge can block the outlet pipe that allows liquids to drain from the tank into the drain field. A blocked outlet pipe can lead to a host of problems, including an overflowing tank and backed-up pipes, which is why it is important to have a reliable Middlesex, VT residential septic pumping company on call.
To prevent outlet pipe clogs and sludge buildup, you should schedule regular septic tank pumping every three to five years. At a minimum, you should have a professional inspect your septic tank every three years. During this inspection, the technician can assess the level of sludge buildup and recommend a pumping schedule for your system.
Septic tank pumping is a complex process that requires a professional septic service provider, like
Septictank Wastewater Services. This is especially true of commercial septic systems, which often require additional treatment before waste is dispersed due to the high volume of liquid and waste created in commercial buildings.
Below is a general overview of the septic tank pumping process: First, we remove the cover and open the maintenance hole of the septic tank.
Next, we utilize our advanced, truck-mounted vacuum systems to extract the liquid from the septic tank.
Then, we carefully stir up any debris present in the tank to siphon off solids and fluids more effectively.
Finally, we pump out all sewage from the tank into the truck to be transported to a sewage processing site for safe handling.
Overall, it takes about 20 to 30 minutes to pump smaller septic tanks (1,000 to 1,250 gallons) and about 45 to 60 minutes to pump tanks that are about double the size. Very large commercial tanks take somewhat longer to pump, but at Septictank Wastewater Services, we use cutting-edge technology to provide the fastest, most cost-effective services to our customers.