Residential
Septic Maintenance Will Save You Money
A functioning septic system is something you don’t even think about on a daily basis. You flush your toilet; the system takes over from there. But don’t let this fool you. Failure to keep up with septic maintenance can cause big problems and big bills.
Kline Services strongly recommends a three-step preventative maintenance program. With regular pumping, bacterial additives, and the installation of a filter, you can avoid a lot of problems. Experts say the number one reason for septic system failure is a lack of preventative maintenance. So what does this maintenance do?
Pumping the septic tank makes sure it doesn’t get too full and removes the top layer, which is made up of fats and oils that don’t break down. If the tank is overfull, showers and sinks will drain slowly, and it can even cause sewage to back up into the house. Without regular servicing, build-up will form in the tank that is difficult to remove. If this buildup gets bad enough, it can even mean you have to replace the tank.
Even worse, without regular septic maintenance, solids can flow into the pipes of the leach field, clogging them permanently. The overflow caused by this can bubble up to the surface, creating a swampy mess. It can also contaminate the water table, affecting wells and streams. The leach field pipes must be replaced in this case.
If you wait to take care of your septic system until there are problems, it is always going to cost more and be more of a hassle than preventing them in the first place. Some issues can force you to replace the entire system, at a cost of $20,000 or more.
Fortunately, the professionals at Kline’s Services are experts at septic maintenance. Contact us, and let us help you avoid expensive problems down the road.
Commercial, Residential
Landisville, PA Septic Service
Saving the planet or saving your health?
About 71% of the earth is covered by water. About 60% of the human body is made of water. Thank goodness that we, in cooperation with the environment, can recycle water!
We jump onto the water cycle in our homes where we use it to drink and to clean our bodies and homes. We drain it from our sinks and tubs and flush it along with our wastes, and our properly maintained waste treatment systems handle it from there.
From where?
If you’re not on a municipal or other public or neighborhood waste treatment system, chances are you have a septic system.
What’s a septic system?
A septic system is an onsite wastewater treatment system that takes both “black” water and “gray” water out of your home or commercial space and into a tank where it’s treated and the water returns to the earth. As long as it’s working properly, a septic system is easily forgotten.
What if my septic needs repair?
Wastewater management is tricky business. Clogged drains, leaky toilets, and backed up septic systems are not everybody’s cup of soup! When that system that you usually take for granted assaults your senses with sights and smells not meant for human experience, it’s time to call experienced professionals who can quickly diagnose and remedy the issue.
The well-trained pros at Kline’s https://klinesservices.com/cities/landisville-2/ are ready to solve your residential or commercial septic ailments any time. They have the right training and equipment to get in and get the job done so that you can go back to whatever you do best.
Once the problem is remedied, don’t slip back into forgetting about your septic system. Contact us today to set up a regular maintenance plan to keep your system properly functioning for your worry-free flushing and draining future.