The septic tank is one of the most important pieces to a working septic system. It is responsible for holding water, food, waste, and other by-products that would go down the drains, sinks, and toilets of a home. Because it is such an important part of a clean home, it is important to make sure that everything is okay with a septic tank. Brooksville residents probably know already that at some point they may have to replace their septic tank because they will notice issues popping up in and around their home. Some of the more common issues are drains that are backing up and not draining properly, or water is pulling in one or more areas of the yard. This makes many people wonder how long a septic tank will last?
Average Lifespan of a Septic Tank
Because septic tanks are underground and not exposed to regular weathering, they can last for many years for homeowners. When it comes to the lifespan of a septic tank, Brooksville residents should know that it is not uncommon for someone to get up to thirty years or more in normal circumstances, but in order to get this amount of use out of a home septic tank, a homeowner is going to have to keep up with regular maintenance. If someone neglects regular maintenance to be done and getting regular inspections and pumping, the amount of time a septic tank will be good for will be cut short significantly, by a time frame of years.
When Septic Tanks Don’t Last That Many Years
Even though it is viable to get around thirty years of use or more out of your septic tank, Brooksville residents should be made aware that neglecting regular maintenance will drastically shorten this time frame. It is important that a person is paying attention to the types of things they are putting down their drains and toilets, as some things can severely harm your septic tank. Another thing that can hold a septic tank back from years of use is not regularly putting enzymes in your tank. This is as simple as using a product that you get at the store and dumping it down your toilet on a regular basis, typically once a month.
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