Why it’s important to get your Septic Tank emptied?

Request a call back from our team
Enter your contact details and we'll call you back





    If you have a septic tank on your property, then you already know that it is important to have it emptied on a regular basis. But what you may not know is why it is so important.

    What is a septic tank?

    A septic tank is a key part of a septic system, which is an on-site sewage facility. Septic tanks are used to treat wastewater from toilets, showers, baths, and sinks. They are typically made of concrete, fiberglass, or plastic.

    Septic tanks work by using bacteria to break down the waste into sludge and scum. The sludge and scum are then separated from the effluent (treated wastewater) and the effluent is discharged into a leach field or other discharge point.

    Septic tanks need to be emptied periodically to remove the accumulated sludge and scum. If they are not emptied, they can become overloaded and start to back up into the home or release untreated sewage into the environment.

    The importance of emptying your septic tank

    If you have a septic tank, it is important to get it emptied on a regular basis. Failure to do so can lead to a number of problems, including backups, clogs, and leaks. A septic tank that is not properly maintained can also create health hazards for you and your family.

    A septic tank works by decomposing sewage and other waste products. This process requires oxygen, which is provided by bacteria in the tank. When the tank is not emptied on a regular basis, the waste builds up and the bacteria are unable to do their job. This can lead to backups, clogs, and leaks.

    In addition to causing problems with your plumbing, a full septic tank can also create health hazards for you and your family. The waste in the tank can release harmful gases into the air and leach into the groundwater.

    Why you should get your septic tank emptied

    If you have a septic tank, you know that proper maintenance is key to keeping it working correctly. One of the most important aspects of septic tank maintenance is having it emptied on a regular basis. Here are four reasons why you should get your septic tank emptied:

    1. To prevent sewage backup. A full septic tank can cause sewage to back up into your home, which is not only unpleasant, but can also be dangerous to your health.
    2. To prevent environmental contamination. If your septic tank isn’t emptied on a regular basis, the effluent can leach into the ground and contaminate groundwater and surface water sources.
    3. To prolong the life of your septic system. Septic systems are expensive, so you’ll want to do everything you can to prolong their life.
    4. To avoid fines from the health department. Some localities require you to have your septic tank emptied on a regular basis, and may even fine you for not doing so.

    What happens if you don’t empty your septic tank?

    If you have a septic tank on your property, it is important to have it emptied on a regular basis. Septic tanks are designed to hold sewage and treat it before it is released into the environment. However, if the tank is not emptied on a regular basis, the sewage can start to back up and overflow, causing environmental problems. Additionally, if the tank is not emptied, the solid waste can build up and cause the tank to fail.

    Conclusion

    As more and more people are moving to rural areas, it’s important to be aware of the need to have your septic tank emptied. A septic tank is a container that holds sewage and wastewater from your home. When it becomes full, it needs to be emptied by a professional.

    If you don’t have your septic tank emptied regularly, it can lead to a number of problems. The most common problem is that the tank will overflow, which can cause sewage to back up into your home. This can lead to health problems and expensive repairs.

    Another problem that can occur if you don’t have your septic tank emptied is that the bottom of the tank can collapse. This can cause the sewage to leak into the ground, which can contaminate groundwater and cause environmental problems.

    LATEST

    Tree Roots Blocking Your Drains? Discover Our No-Dig Solution for Drain Blockages

    Tree roots and drains make a surprisingly common yet destructive combination. Hidden beneath your garden, this silent struggle unfolds as tree roots search relentlessly for water and nutrients. If they find even the slightest crack in your pipework, these thirsty roots will slowly work their way inside, creating drain blockages and structural damage that worsen […]
    garden tree with home in the background

    Why Landlords Trust Mega-Rod for Regular Drain Checks Between Tenancies

    If you’re a landlord, letting agent or property manager, you know that property maintenance involves more than a fresh lick of paint or a tidy garden. It’s often the hidden bits – like drains – that keep a property ticking over smoothly and keep your tenants happy. As a landlord, you’re responsible for repairs to […]
    House keys for new rental after pre-tenancy checks

    Why Your Garden Keeps Flooding After Heavy Rain – And How We Fix It

    No one wants to wake up to a waterlogged garden. Standing water can damage foundations and lead to damp problems in the home or office. It also destroys your carefully maintained garden or the green space around your commercial premises. Here are the main reasons your garden keeps flooding. Clay-Rich Soil Means Poor Drainage   […]
    A flooded garden after heavy rain

    How Much Does a Drain Unblock Cost in Bath, Bristol, and Surrounding Areas?

    A blocked drain is unpleasant and can damage your property. It’s a stressful situation that needs resolving without delay. Mega Rod has helped customers in Bath, Bristol, and surrounding areas with this problem for many years. A question we’re often asked is, ‘how much does it cost to unblock a drain?’ Costs vary depending on […]
    blocked drain and woman phoning for a drain unblock cost

    Blocked Drain? Here’s What to Do Before You Call a Drainage Engineer

    A blocked drain can feel like a major problem. A toilet that won’t flush, a horrid smell from a plughole or water rising in the bath – it’s easy to panic and it’s tempting to grab the phone and call a drainage engineer at once. However, it may be far less serious than you think, […]
    Man trying to unblock a blocked drain with a plunger

    Why DIY Drain Unblocking Didn’t Work – and What to Do Next

    Do-it-yourself drain unblocking is highly unlikely to work and may even create further problems. That’s because homeowners lack the drainage expertise and powerful equipment required to locate, identify and overcome obstructions efficiently and effectively. If your DIY drain unblock didn’t work and you’re still struggling with poor drainage, you urgently need to book a professional […]
    DIY drain unblocking

    Behind the Scenes: What Happens During a Professional Drain Jetting Service

    You’re probably aware that drain jetting involves using high-pressure water jets to resolve problems such as blocked drains. But do you know exactly what happens during a professional drain jetting appointment? In a nutshell, our experts unblock, decongest and deep clean drains safely and swiftly. It’s a remarkable process – and worth discussing in detail. […]
    Drain Jetting to fix a blocked drain problem

    Why Homeowners Need to Check for Drain Misconnections

    Does your home have separate drainage systems for surface water and wastewater? If so, it’s crucial to find out whether there are any drain misconnections, as they can put your pipework and property at risk, as well as cause pollution. ‘The potential consequences of a misconnection that is left unaddressed can be disastrous,’ emphasises the […]
    Colorful laundry in washing machine. 35% of drain misconnections are due to washing machines accidentally being connected.

    How to Save Water and Take the Strain off Your Drains

    Looking for simple ways to save water and reduce pressure on your drains? Small changes to your daily habits can protect your plumbing, cut your bills, and help the environment. Read on to discover why water conservation matters and how to make a difference at home. You produce wastewater when carrying out numerous daily activities […]
    A simple way to save water is not leaving taps running, like the one here

    What Is Off-Mains Drainage?

    More than a million properties in the UK countryside send their wastewater to off-mains drainage systems. If you’re buying a rural residential/commercial property described as having no mains drainage, you may well be wondering exactly what this means. Fortunately, the Mega-Rod Bath drainage specialists are in an ideal position to help you. As Somerset is […]
    Beautiful countryside where rural houses often reply on off-mains drainage
    1 2 3 6
    Request a call back from our team
    Enter your contact details and we'll call you back





      Need your drains unblocking? Septic tank need emptying? Need a CCTV Drain Survey? Contact the experts at Mega-Rod on 01225 422980. We offer a prompt, competitive service from a family firm working in Bath, Bristol and the surrounding area.