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How often should I have my septic tank cleaned?

In general, a septic tank should be inspected every 1 to 3 years and pumped every 3 to 5 years. The frequency of pumping the septic tank depends on the tank size, number of people in the household, habits of water use as well as the amount of solids accumulated in the tank

What I should not pour down my drain?

Never pour oil-based paints, solvents, or large volumes of toxic cleaners down the drain. Even latex paint waste should be minimized. Eliminate or limit the use of a garbage disposal. This will significantly reduce the amount of fats, grease, and solids that enter your septic tank and could clog the drainfield.

Items that are the main reason for septic drain clogs?

If you’re looking to avoid clogs in your drains, it’s important to be mindful of what you put down them. Some items can cause serious problems for your plumbing system, leading to clogs and other damage. Here are a few of the biggest items that can clog a drain, according to some online resources.

First, it’s important to avoid putting kitty litter down the toilet. This includes any type of cat litter, as the clay, silica, and sand materials can be extremely troublesome for plumbing systems.

Another surprising culprit is eggshells. While they may seem harmless, the fragile shells can break down and become tangled with their inner membrane, causing them to stick in a drain.

Hygiene products are also a common cause of drain clogs. While items like dental floss and cotton swabs might seem small enough to throw away in the toilet or garbage disposal, it’s generally inadvisable to do so, as they can cause serious damage to your plumbing.

Overall, it’s best to avoid putting any non-degradable materials down your drains. This includes things like cooking oils, grease, paper towels, and wipes, which can all contribute to clogs and other plumbing issues. Instead, dispose of these items in the trash to help keep your plumbing running smoothly

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