SEPTIC TANK MAINTENANCE

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SEPTIC TANK MAINTENANCE YOU CAN RELY ON

Just like your home’s roof, plumbing systems, and other components, your septic system requires regular maintenance and monitoring. It’s highly recommended that homeowners get their septic tanks pumped at least once every three to five years in order to improve performance and extend the lifespans of their systems.


Even if your septic system isn’t showing any troubling signs, such as toilet water bubbling or slow draining, scheduling regular maintenance will prevent any expensive problems from coming up later. Holland Septic Services is here to serve any homeowner in the Triangle or surrounding counties with timely, affordable, and thorough septic system maintenance services.

THINGS YOU SHOULD KNOW ABOUT SEPTIC TANK MAINTENANCE

Pump it - The most important septic tank service that needs to be taken care of every three to five years is septic tank pumping. Not getting your septic tank pumped will result in backups in your septic system that will affect flushing your toilet and the drains throughout your home.

 

Pay attention to what you put down the drain - Food waste and cooking oil should not be dumped down the drain. Cooking oil should be properly disposed of in the trash and other food waste can be put in a compost pile. This will decrease the number of times you have to call in professionals for septic tank services. 

 

Add bacteria - Adding natural bacteria down your drain will help balance out the unnatural bacteria from dish soaps and laundry detergents that make their way into your septic tank. Adding yeast to your septic tank will promote the growth of healthy bacteria. Our septic tank services are available if you have questions about your septic tank and how to properly maintain it. 

Why is Septic Tank Maintenance Important?

Protect Property Value

An unusable septic system can decrease your property value drastically. Whether you’re looking to sell your home now or in a few years, maintaining your septic tank will ensure that everything is in working order.


Staying Healthy

Household waste contains bacteria, viruses, and high levels of nitrogen and phosphorus. Your septic tank is critical in treating the sewage. An insufficient system can cause groundwater contamination, which can spread disease to humans and animals. 


Protect the Environment

Over four billion gallons of wastewater are dispersed into the ground’s surface each day. Improper septic tank maintenance can release pollutants into the ground. Eventually, the wastewater will make its way into streams, rivers, and lakes. At the end of the day, it’s your responsibility as a property owner to do your part in protecting the environment. 


If you’re unsure if you need maintenance, contact our septic tank service company to schedule an appointment. We will inspect your septic system and provide any maintenance services that we see fit. Our septic tank service team is proud to Angier, Fuquay-Varina, Clayton, Sanford, Spring Lake, Smithfield, Apex, Benson, Holly Springs, NC and the surrounding communities. 

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SCHEDULE YOUR MAINTENANCE WORK TODAY

Keep your home functioning smoothly with regular septic tank and drain line maintenance services. Holland Septic Services has many years of experience handling all kinds of issues, from the small to the large and complex. You can rely on us to give you advice, information, and workmanship backed by unparalleled experience and dedication to customer satisfaction.


Call or contact us today to schedule your maintenance service.

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WE’RE PROUD TO SERVE THE FOLLOWING AREAS

Harnett County

Lillington, Buies Creek, Angier, Dunn, Erwin, Coats, Anderson Creek, Bunnlevel, Mamers


Wake County

Fuquay-Varina, Holly Springs, Raleigh, Garner, Apex, Knightdale, Zebulon


Johnston County

Smithfield, Clayton, Selma, Benson, Four Oaks


Lee County

Sanford, Broadway

Moore County

Carthage, Cameron


Sampson County

Plainview, Newton Grove


Cumberland County

Fayetteville, Spring Lake, Stedman, Eastover, Wade, Linden, Godwin

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