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      <title>Why You Need Soil Testing Before Septic Installation</title>
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      <description>Like many other construction projects, septic installation differs dramatically depending on your soil. Soil testing, also known as percolation testing, is an elemental analysis that gives you the insight you need to plan your installation properly.</description>
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            differs dramatically depending on your soil. Soil testing, also known as percolation testing, is an elemental analysis that gives you the insight you need to plan your installation properly. You may need to install another septic tank and relocate or remodel the existing ones, depending on your situation. Regardless, you'll need to conduct detailed soil testing and analysis — here are some of the reasons why.
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           Safety is, of course, crucial during all stages of septic installation. If you intentionally skip the soil testing stage, you expose your facility to unknown dangers and failures. The risks don't end at your facility, either; a faulty septic system is capable of contaminating the underground water as well. In the long run, a leak in your system could cause illnesses like dysentery and hepatitis.
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           Your investments matter, and it's always best to investigate before you invest. You need a septic system to drain the wastewater, not your hard-earned money. As such, in order to guard your investments against future damage, opt for soil testing before septic installation. Soil testing and analysis will ensure you install your septic system on land that's safe.
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           Your installation relies on the quality of the soil, but there are things to consider alongside the soil quality as well. You have a wide variety of septic system types to choose from, depending on your household size, the slope of your site, the weather conditions, and the adjacent bodies of water. According to the Environmental Protection Agency, the most common types of septic systems include conventional systems, septic tanks, and chamber systems, and each one of the three types has unique characteristics. Other stable systems you can incorporate are mound systems or aerobic treatment units.
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           Determining the best location might be easier said than done. Before you identify the location you want to use, you must follow the soil analysis protocols. You may have a place in mind beforehand, but you should be flexible in changing your plans to suit the test's results. The soil test is meant to give you and your septic engineer an overview of where is best to locate the septic systems to avoid future damage. These potential damages can cost a fortune in the long run.
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           Different soil types have varying compositions and properties. Therefore, some can hold heavy weights while others can't. After the soil testing, you can freely adjust the septic measurements. The septic system sizing depends on the soil holding abilities.
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           To Meet the Local Regulations
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           Some local authorities may require you to conduct a soil test and analysis before septic installation. These rules help everyone follow specific installation procedures to prevent future hazards to neighboring households. Depending on the regulations in your area, you may be issued a permit at every stage of the installation until you conclude the entire project.
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           Note that not all soils can absorb and purify wastewater. If you are economically minded and want a self-purifying septic system, soil testing is the best route. If you install your septic system in unsuitable site soil, frequent malfunctions will become the norm. After soil testing, you can use modified soil to do away with harmful components and reduce underground water contamination.
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           Soil testing is a critical step to include before any septic system installation. Though you may consider it a costly process, it'll undoubtedly save money in the future. Soil testing helps you to determine the best septic location, evaluate its efficiency, and reduce future hazards. Above all, the installed septic system should smoothly meet your needs. Call ProSeptic for more information today.
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      <title>Steps Required for Septic Pumping</title>
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      <description>One of the septic tank maintenance tasks you will need is septic pumping. Fortunately, septic tanks don't just fill up continuously. Some of the waste is decomposed by bacteria and this acts against the process of waste buildup.</description>
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           . Fortunately, septic tanks don't just fill up continuously. Some of the waste is decomposed by bacteria and this acts against the process of waste buildup. According to Bio-Sol, a fully functional septic tank must be able to terminate 25%-35% of the biochemical oxygen demand load and at least 60% of solid waste. Regardless of this, you'll still need to have it pumped by a professional septic service at some point. Let's take a look at the steps of the septic pumping process.
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           Before septic pumping, your contractor must first conduct an inspection. During the inspection, note the liquid level of the tank in relation to its outlet pipe. If the liquid level is below the outlet pipe, it's highly likely that a tank leak is present somewhere. Conversely, a liquid level above the outlet pipe is an indication that there is a problem with the drain field or the pipe itself. Once the inspection is complete, the contractor can proceed to the actual septic tank cleaning.
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           A tank has to be pumped from the manhole. If the tank can't be pumped from here for some reason, contractors may use the inspection ports. However, this is not advisable because pumping from these ports can damage the baffles and tees. If pumping is to be done from the inspection ports, then both ports should be used so that all areas of the tank are cleaned out. The contractor should conduct an inspection during pumping to check if there is any backflow from the tank outlet pipe. If the backflow is minimal, there could be a sag in the pipe that goes to the drain field. To loosen the sludge in the corners of the septic tank, contractors use a septage spoon and backflush rather than scrubbing or power washing it.
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           The contractor must check the empty septic tank and note if there is any structural damage. For instance, there could be an open weep hole, damaged baffles, leaking mid seam, or cracks. Once they are done, they should file a report of the completed pump-out with the town.
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           Now that you know a bit more about the steps taken during septic pumping, you can feel confident when your contractor comes to clean your tank. It's important to ensure that this is done correctly to avoid damaging the tank. If you're looking for someone to pump your septic tank for you, get in touch with ProSeptic today. We look forward to hearing from you.
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      <description>According to the Environmental Protection Agency, more than 60 million people in the U.S. utilize septic systems. It's a trusted method of safely storing and removing waste from your home. However, no plumbing method comes without occasional problems</description>
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            According to the Environmental Protection Agency, more than 60 million people in the U.S. utilize septic systems. It's a trusted method of safely storing and removing waste from your home. However, no plumbing method comes without occasional problems. It's important to get a
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           Wastewater backups are an obvious sign that your septic system is not working properly. After all, the septic system is meant to carry wastewater away from the home. If your septic system is backed up, it may be due to a couple of issues.
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            The tank or drain field is full: The wastewater from your home is carried through pipes to a septic tank that separates the solids from the liquids. The liquids are then sent through secondary pipes to a drain field further away from the home. If either the septic tank or the drain field is full, the wastewater from your home will have nowhere to go other than back into the home.
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            There's a blocked pipe: Sometimes the septic tank and drain field are totally fine, but the pipes that transport wastewater and effluent are damaged or blocked. If materials other than toilet paper and human waste are flushed down drains, there's a high probability they will clog the pipes and prevent proper drainage.
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           If you have wastewater backing up into your home, call a septic tank company immediately. They will be able to diagnose the problem and get your septic system running smoothly again. It's even better to regularly empty your tank and have maintenance checkups to prevent the issue.
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           If you notice spots of bright green and spongy grass above your septic tank or drain field, call your local septic service. Fluid leaking out of your septic tank is full of bacteria and can act as fertilizer for the soil above. However, the leaking fluid is extremely unhygienic and can cause serious health issues for nearby people and animals. It can also contaminate water sources in the area. Get preventative maintenance at least once a year to protect yourself from surprises like a leaking septic tank.
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           A rotten odor can signify a few different problems. It may be caused by a worn out seal on one of your toilets or a dry trap in a floor drain. The floor drains are filled with water to prevent this problem. If you start to smell rotten eggs, check all of your plumbing fixtures first. If the seals look good, call a septic tank company to run a few tests. There's likely a leak or imminent backup.
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           Keep in mind that slow drains often point to clogs building up. To prevent wastewater backups, you may be tempted to use a harsh chemical cleaner. If used occasionally, this solution will probably cause no harm. However, overuse will lead to the deterioration of your plumbing pipes and septic tank. Leaks will occur and require expensive repairs that involve tearing up walls, floors, and your yard to replace the worn out pipes. Avoid a costly repair and use natural products to clear the drain. You can also invest in a drain snake to avoid using cleaners at all. Simply drive the drain snake into the pipe and pull out the blockage. A septic pumping service will often have high-end drain snakes with lights, cameras, and remote controls if you fail to eliminate the blockage on your own.
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           If you like keeping a yard full of trees and shrubs, you may need to relocate them to protect your septic tank and plumbing lines. Plant roots are attracted to water. If there's ever a leak, even a small one, the roots will start to move in that direction. The roots can end up growing around and into the pipes, creating clogs and worsening the leak. A septic tank company can help you identify potential problem plants. A landscaper or tree professional can help you figure out what to do with them.
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           Catching septic tank problems early will save you a lot of money in the long run, which is why it's so important to have an expert inspect your septic system on a regular basis. If you're looking for septic tank installation, maintenance, or repairs in Poughkeepsie, NY or the surrounding areas, you can count on ProSeptic for reliable service.
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      <pubDate>Tue, 26 Jul 2022 09:43:53 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>How Septic Services Can Help with Your Clogged Sewage</title>
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      <description>The last thing that anyone wants to deal with is clogged sewage. Clogged sewage is not only embarrassing to deal with, but it’s gross and potentially hazardous to your health. Typically, you'll experience the effects of clogged sewage in one of several different ways.</description>
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           The last thing that anyone wants to deal with is clogged sewage. Clogged sewage is not only embarrassing to deal with, but it’s gross and potentially hazardous to your health. Typically, you'll experience the effects of clogged sewage in one of several different ways. For one thing, you may experience dark, foul-smelling water backing up in your tub or showers. This is sewage water, and it's toxic and dangerous to the touch. You cannot use your shower or tub while this is occurring, which adds inconvenience on top of the issue.
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           You may also notice slow drainage, which could emit a similarly bad smell. This slow drainage can make it difficult for you to bathe or wash your clothes and dishes, even before you start noticing bigger problems. Gurgling sounds and clogged plumbing fixtures, whether it's your toilet or your shower drain, may also be noticed. Raw sewage could also begin to seep up into your yard, depending on how your home's sewer system works.
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           Inspection: What's The Root of The Problem?
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           One of the reasons why you need to reach out to septic services as soon as possible is that you will not have the tools necessary to inspect your septic tank and find the root of the problem. Septic tanks are more common than you might realize. According to Circle of Blue, there are over 21 million American households that currently have private septic tanks. These tanks are typically underground, and quite often, clogged sewage can be traced back to the tank itself. Typically, septic services will inspect the tank to see if the issue began there, and if so, they will find a way to resolve it. If the clog is not found in the septic tank, it may be traced back to the main pipe leading to the house. It could also be connected to the drains directly, though this is often less likely.
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           Quite often, when homeowners attempt to resolve septic system issues on their own, they actually end up damaging the system or the fixtures surrounding the system. By the time they get in touch with professionals, they've created even more problems, which will subsequently be expensive to solve.
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           Identifying Surrounding Issues: What Should I Do Next?
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           Often, septic system issues do not exist in a vacuum. If an issue occurs once, it could be connected to a recurring problem that needs to be resolved. A septic services provider can actually identify whether the problem has to do with your system itself, or something adjacent to it, like an errant tree root. You may very well need to make radical changes to your property if you want to avoid recurring septic system problems.
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           The reality is that you may not need to address a short term or long term issue on your property itself, but the sewer system that you've been working with all along. As previously mentioned, quite a few people already use septic tanks, rather than relying on traditional sewer lines. More recently, however, many Americans have started to realize that septic tanks are not only more environmentally friendly than traditional sewer systems, but more cost-effective as well. If you've been having serious issues with your current sewer system, you may very well need to switch to a new one. If properly maintained, there are many benefits to having a septic tank over a traditional sewer line. Septic tanks do not often need to be replaced, and they don't come with monthly maintenance costs. It might be time for you to make the switch. But you won't be able to make that determination without first consulting with professional septic services.
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           Don't let yourself get stuck with clogged sewage. Be proactive and reach out to a provider of septic services as soon as you become aware that you're dealing with an outdated system or as soon as you notice those first warning signs. Reach out to us today!
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      <pubDate>Fri, 13 May 2022 09:40:04 GMT</pubDate>
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      <description>According to the EPA, over 60 million Americans use septic systems. Installing a septic tank can be a daunting task. It is a big investment, and you want to make sure that it is done properly.</description>
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            According to the EPA, over 60 million Americans use septic systems. Installing a septic tank can be a daunting task. It is a big investment, and you want to make sure that it is done properly. That's why it's important to work with a septic tank company that can help you every step of the way. This blog post discusses how you can install a septic tank with the help of a professional
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           The first step in installing a septic tank is deciding where to put it. You will need to find a spot that is level and has enough room for the tank and the leach field. You also need to ensure that the area is not too close to any wells or water sources. In addition, you need to consider the climate. Septic tanks should not be installed in areas that are prone to freezing temperatures.
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           Once you have chosen a spot for your septic tank, it's time to contact a septic tank company. They will help you design and install the system. They will also be able to advise you on what type of septic tank is best for your home.
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           Septic tanks come in various sizes, so it is crucial to choose the right one. The size of your tank will depend on the number of people who live in your home and the amount of wastewater produced.
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           Once you have determined the size of your septic tank, the next step is to dig the hole. This should be done by a professional septic tank company, as it is a tricky process. The hole should be at least 18 inches wider and deeper than the septic tank itself. In addition, the sides of the hole should be sloped downwards so that the wastewater can flow freely into the tank.
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           The septic tank should be connected to the leach field using PVC pipes. These pipes will carry the wastewater from the house to the tank. The septic tank company will help you install these pipes properly. In addition, you will need to install a filter on the septic tank's outlet pipe. This filter will keep debris from clogging the leach field.
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           Once your septic tank is installed, it is essential to have it serviced regularly. This can be done by a professional septic tank company. By following these simple steps, you can ensure that your septic tank is installed correctly and will function properly for years to come. For septic tank installation services, contact ProSeptic today.
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