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Septic Maintenance

A modern septic system leach field can last twenty years or more if you and your family:

  • Minimize the use of the garbage disposal
  • Do not put grease down your drains
  • Spread loads of laundry out over time rather than doing multiple loads in a short period of time, and use liquid detergents rather than powdered detergents
  • Avoid excessively long showers
  • Avoid leaving tap water running when shaving, brushing teeth or doing other personal or household tasks
  • Do not flush medications, harmful chemicals, excessive amounts of bleach, harsh drain cleaners or degreasers
  • Have the septic tank pumped at least every three years
  • Do not add any septic systems cleaners, enzymes or additives
  • Remove water conditioning backwash discharges from the spetic system
  • Do not plant trees and shrubs over leach fields
  • Do not flush personal products, paper towels, wipes or diapers
  • Do not clean or rinse paint brushes in the sinks
  • Equip all hot tubs, spas, whirlpool baths, etcetera with drain limiting valves that will only allow five gallons per minute to drain from fixture
  • Do not drive vehicles over leach fields

Not adhering to these guidelines can dramatically reduce the life of the leach field and will probably cause it to fail prematurely.

Common septic system issues

Our septic system assessment includes identifying if any of the issues below are present in your system.

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Testimonials

“We had our septic system rehabilitated about 4 1/2 years ago and decided to use the White Knight Microbial Process. At the time the use of aerobic bacteria was new technology for single residences but we were anxious to embrace the new process. Using the White Knight, the environmental impact is certainly lessened, the functionality is supreme and the impact to our budget was (and continues to be) significantly less than a traditional system. The fact that the process satisfies Massachusetts Title 5 requirements was also instrumental in helping us reach our decision. Septic Preservation Services has responded quickly when we have had questions and feel that if there is ever a problem in the future, they will take that same approach to resolve any issues.”

-Glen Richardson (SPS Customer), Stow, MA

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