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Septic Tank & System Cleaning, Septic Tanks & Systems

PO Box 466, Damascus, MD 20872

301-253-1400

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SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED & GREASE TRAPS CLEANED Septic System Repairs & Installation Septic System Inspections/Certifications Percolation & Water Table Testing Drain & Sewer Cleaning Backhoe Service Any Necessary Digging SEPTIC MAINTENANCE GUIDELINES Proper design, installation, and maintenance of your septic system will maximize your system's life. It will prevent failures that can be unsightly, foul-smelling, and threatening to your family's health. Good maintenance reduces the risk of contaminating your well water, and may save you from costly repairs or system replacement. Tanks generally need to be pumped every 2 years, depending on use, the size of the tank, and the number of people in the house. RESIDENTIAL - COMMERCIAL LICENSED & INSURED Serving: All of Montgomery County, and parts of Frederick, Howard and Carroll Counties Septic Tank Pumping & Cleaning Grease Traps Cleaned Septic System Repairs & Installation Septic System Inspections/Certifications Percolation & Water Table Testing Drain & Sewer Cleaning/Snaking Backhoe Service Any Necessary Digging A wet area or standing water occurs above the absorption field. This situation can develop when sludge particles clog the absorption field, when tree roots or broken pipes keep the wastewater from dispersing through the entire drain field, or when water use in the house regularly exceeds the design capacity of the system. When these conditions occur, wastewater does not move through the soil as it should, and instead rises to the surface creating a serious health risk and odor problems. Toilets run slowly or back up. In the worst cases, the basement is flooded with sewage. This can be the result of plugged sewer lines to the tank, a plugged inlet or outlet pipe, a full septic tank, or a failed absorption field. Septic odors occur in the house, above the tank and absorption field, or escape from the vent pipe. If the system is operating properly, there should be no odors. If there are odors, it can be
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