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June 29, 2021 by: Miles

How to Know When to Call a Septic Repair Service

There are an estimated 950,000 septic systems in operation in Washington state. If your home has one of these on-site sewage systems, then it’s crucial that you keep it in peak operating condition.

While you may do your best to maintain your system, problems can arise. When this happens, you’ll need to call a septic repair service. This is the only way to ensure the health and safety of your family.

Keep an eye out for these signs with your septic system.

Terrible Smell

You walk outside to spend time in the yard, and you instantly smell something unpleasant. It’s a distinct sewage smell that is taking over your yard, and it gets stronger as you get closer to your drain field.

A foul smell could be a sign of leaks in the system or that your system is full and overflowing. It could also be a sign that a drain has dried out and the sewer gases are now coming into your house.

Overly Green and Lush Grass

Everyone wants a lush and green lawn, but this can actually be a sign of a problem. If the grass around your septic system is greener, growing faster, and lusher than everywhere else, then this is a sign of a problem. It could be a sign of overly wet earth from standing water in your drain field.

Flushing Problems

There’s no clearer sign that you need to call Goebel Septic Tank Services or another septic service than flushing issues. Your toilet refuses to flush, or you do flush it, and then unpleasant liquid bubbles up from another drain in the house.

Pay attention to the sink and bathtub drain on the main level of your house. If you hear gurgling, then you probably have a septic problem. However, it could also be a sign that your system is due for septic pumping service.

It’s Been Several Years Since the Last Pumping

On average, you should have a septic tank pumped every three to five years. This range is large because it depends on the size of your tank and the number of people in your home. If you have visitors often, you need to consider this when determining how fast your tank will get filled.

Large Trees Near the Septic System

Tree roots have an amazing ability to seek out and find water sources. They rarely let anything get in the way. This can result in your septic system getting taken over by tree roots.

If you have large trees in your yard near your septic system, then you should have your system checked. You will need to have the roots removed and trimmed back. The septic system pipes will need repair and reinforcement.

Call a Septic Repair Service

If you notice these problems with your septic system, then you need to act quickly. Ignoring septic problems only allows them to get worse. This can lead to more expensive septic repair services and potentially serious health risks.

Check out our other home and garden articles for more helpful home repair tips.

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