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If you’re a homeowner, you know that there are a lot of things that need to be taken care of in order to keep your home running smoothly. One of those things is your septic system. Most people don’t think about their septic system until there’s a problem, but it’s essential to be proactive in its maintenance. That way, you can avoid a costly repair or replacement down the road. And when that happens, it can be difficult to know whether you should repair the tank or replace it altogether. In this blog post, we will discuss the signs that indicate your septic tank needs repair and the signs that indicate it’s time to replace the tank. We’ll also provide tips on how to get the most out of your septic system!

Common Indicators of Septic System Repairs

A septic system is bound to need repairs, and it’s necessary to schedule repairs to be addressed as soon you notice an issue. By being farsighted, it’s hopeful that you’ll extend the longevity of your septic system.

  • Foul odors: If you notice a foul odor coming from your drains or near your septic tank, this is a sign that something is wrong. It could indicate a clog or blockage in the system, or it could be a sign of sewage backup. Either way, it’s best to call a professional to take a look.
  • Sewage backup: If you notice sewage backing up into your drains or toilet, this is a sign that your septic system needs to be repaired. A blockage in the system causes sewage backup, and it can be a severe health hazard. If you see sewage back up, call a professional septic company immediately.
  • Slow drains: If your drains are draining slowly, this could signify a clog in the septic system. Slow drains can also be caused by tree roots growing into the pipes. Ignoring a slow drain could cause a chain of events requiring a major repair. So, if you notice any slow drains, call a professional to take a look and clear the clog.

Warning Signs of Septic Tank Replacement

Although most septic systems last several decades, septic tank companies such as Vireel septic and excavations know how to tell when a system needs to be replaced. Below are some signs indicative of a septic system replacement:

  • Puddles form in the yard overnight: If Puddles or swampy patches appear overnight in your yard, it is a sign to replace the septic system. The primary function of every septic system is to move wastewater through the drain field, where it then exudes into the surrounding soil. Breaks or clogs in the piping or a cracked tank restrict water from flowing through, and the water gradually rises to the surface.
  • Household size has increased: If your household has increased, you may need to replace the septic system. A septic system is designed to handle a certain number of gallons per day, and additional people in the home will increase water usage. If you’re not sure whether your system can accommodate an increase in water usage, contact a septic professional for an evaluation.
  • Well water is contaminated:  If your well water becomes contaminated, it’s likely due to a failing septic system. Septic systems that aren’t properly maintained can allow contaminants to leach into the groundwater and contaminate your well. If you suspect your septic system is contaminating your well water, contact a septic professional for a replacement.
  • System needs frequent repairs: If you frequently repair your septic system, it’s probably time to replace it. Septic systems that require frequent repairs are often nearing the end of their lifespan and may not be able to function properly much longer.

Schedule A Septic System Inspection with Vireel Septic And Excavations

If you’re unsure whether your septic system needs to be repaired or replaced, the best action is to schedule a septic system inspection with a professional. Vireel Septic And Excavations provide high-quality septic system installations, maintenance, and repairs, and we have years of experience helping homeowners maintain their septic systems.

We would be happy to inspect your septic system and help you determine the best course of action. Contact us today to schedule a consultation. We look forward to helping you keep your septic system in top condition.

If you have any questions about septic system maintenance, don’t hesitate to contact us. We’re always happy to help!