John Prochazka Plumbing

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Emergency Septic Tank Emptying

With minimum maintenance, a septic system quietly works underground to return wastewater to the aquifer after the sands thoroughly clean it. Requiring no attention unless neglected for years, a septic system can provide peerless service to homes that use well water. Take a moment to schedule us to bring our emergency vacuum truck services to you so we can empty your septic tank. The best way to avoid problems with your septic system is to have your septic tank pumped on a regular basis so you can experience a  trouble free system. Our vacuum truck services are quick and efficient.  We can empty your septic tank so it will continue to dispose of your waste materials.

Using a Simple and Effective System

The bacteria that live in your septic system help to dissolve the solids that fall to the bottom, but occasionally your tank needs pumping. The outflow into your drain field is supposed to contain only water, but solids can enter the pipe when the accumulation builds up. The reason that you need regular pumping is to get rid of the accumulation of solids that limit your system’s ability to function efficiently. Our emergency vacuum truck services can clear your system so that the water level can reach the outflow pipe without obstruction.

Recognizing Trouble

Your septic system produces many indicators when it is not working properly, and they are easy to recognize. The filth in your septic tank is highly toxic, and it poses severe health problems when it backs up into your shower drain. Other than system backups, these are some signs that you need our vacuum truck services:

• Incomplete flush in toilets
• Slow action in sink, tub and shower drains
• Grey or black water standing in yard
• Sewer odor outside

Taking care of maintenance on a routine basis can prevent problems in your system. Your drain field pipe allows water to flow through freely, but solids can completely destroy its operating efficiency.

Determining a Need
Setting a schedule for regular pump outs can ensure that your septic system works properly. The frequency of pumping depends on many factors, including these:

• Size of the tank
• Number of people who use the septic system
• Presence of a garbage disposal
• Use of system for laundry

A septic tank with a 1500 gallon capacity that empties into an effective leach field may need pumping every two or three years, and we can help you establish a schedule that suits you. A septic system usually causes no problem unless something is wrong, and then it needs immediate corrective action. Keeping your septic tank empty of an accumulation of solids can help prevent health hazards. Regular tank maintenance ensures that you have the convenience of efficient plumbing, and it gives you peace of mind that your family is safe and comfortable.