Saturday, May 24, 2014

Basics Regarding Washington Septic Tank Pumping

By Selena Chery


Septic tanks are components of systems that are installed at properties for sewage management. These are often used in locations where there is not access to a main line of pipes that is offered by corporations or the local government. Washington septic tank pumping is offered through many companies in this area and may include alarm call services.

These systems are designed to be relatively simple. All of the drains that are found within a property converge into a single pipe, which leads to the tank buried outdoors. When waste from the sinks, washing machine, shower and toilet leaves the house, it is combined. Once it hits the tank, it begins to separate.

Heavy matter falls to the bottom and is called sludge. The top is where oils, fats and proteins float. This is called the scum. Then there is the middle portion made up of gray water or effluent, which is clearer.

The systems are designed so that effluent is the only part that is discharged into a drain field. The field, also called a leach field, includes a set of pipes that have holes that release the liquid in the grown. Maintenance of such systems is important and can be done by both the property owner and professionals.

Most of these systems have a high water alarm. Once the level makes it to this alarm float, there will be a visual and audible signal activated. The location of the alarm device should be known by the owner of a property, but is often found in the garage or under the sink in the kitchen. An activated alarm means that there is a little emergency storage space that is available before the system may overflow or back up into the house.

This is when it is best to call on professionals. Property owners should also start conserving their water once an alarm is active. This can help keep things from overflowing before the problem is fixed.




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