How To Determine If You need A Septic Cleaning in West Milford NJ

by | May 15, 2013 | Construction and Maintenance

There are many places that a sewer system is not available. For these places, there are septic systems available. These systems must be cleaned out every once in a while to keep them working. How do you know when to perform a Septic Tank Cleaning West Milford NJ?

The first thing that needs to happen is to locate your septic access. If there is an access port or hatch then you should be able to see it on or above the ground. This is so that you can check the sludge levels and the condition of the tank without having to dig.

Sometimes, there is no access port or hatch for Septic Tank Cleaning West Milford NJ. If this is the case, you will need to dig down to your tank. Before doing this task though, you should contact the local planning department. They should have a better idea of exactly where your tank is located, if you do not. This way you do not break any pipes or dig up unnecessary holes in your yard.

Once you can get to your septic tank to check it, you will need a long pole and a flashlight. You will not be able to see anything in your tank unless you use a flashlight. Push the pole down until you hit the bottom, then pull it up to see where the sludge sits. Take note of how may inches are covered in sludge.

The next part of determining when you need a Septic Tank Cleaning West Milford NJ is to determine the sludge percentage. Take your pole and push it all the way down to the bottom and use your flashlight to help you determine the top of the tank if you have an access. If you are able to, make a mark on the pole at the top of your tank. Now measure the height of your tank by measuring from the pole from the bottom to the mark. Once you have this measurement, you can divide it by the number of inches you got for the sludge.

If the percentage is greater than thirty percent, you will need to have your Septic Tank Cleaning West Milford NJ done. This is so that your septic tank will work properly and not get backed up. A backed up septic system can spew out into your yard and can be very difficult to clean.

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