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Thursday, February 27, 2014

Septic System Inspection Services Offered By Washington Septic Tank Pumping Company Protects Buyers

By Rae Patricio


Real estate transactions often require several different types of inspections. These may be required by local law or by lenders. One of the systems often requiring inspection is the one responsible for disposing the sewage created on-site. A Washington septic tank pumping service offers this type of inspection. In addition to inspections that take place with real estate transactions, units require regular checking and servicing.

Waste flushed from the home into tanks includes both solid materials and water. The water passes into the drain field eventually. Much of the solid material is also broken down by bacterial action. However, some of the materials will not break down and remain in the chambers, forming a scum layer floating on the water and a layer of sludge which sinks. Unless removed regularly, a buildup can lead to system failure.

Modern tanks include two chambers. The first collects most solid materials with the second providing additional protection for the field. Solids passing to the second chamber are also undergo bacterial digestion.

Baffles also prevent solids from passing from one chamber to the next or from the final chamber into the drain field. These devices reach below the scum layer to allow liquids to pass. If either of the solid layers becomes too large, the baffles cannot prevent passage of solid materials.

Unless they make regular inspections, the first sign of a problem many homeowners note is a toilet that does not flush properly. Solid materials may have formed a plug at the entry to the system. While servicing at this point can restore the operation of plumbing, it does not reverse any damage to the drain field.

The services of a Washington septic tank pumping company protect the property owner. With proper service, tanks should last many years. Owners who neglect their system may endanger the health of their neighborhood and face major repair costs due to a damaged drain field.




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