Overboard Discharge Services by Septic Preservation

Septic Preservation Services Septic Preservation Services are the only statewide contractor on the Overboard discharge (OBD) service contractor list supplied by the Maine Department of Environmental Protection.  We have overboard discharge services scheduled today in West Newfield, Waterboro, Alfred, Acton, Lebanon, Berwick, North Berwick, and Limerick, ME.  If you have any questions about overboard discharge services or if you wish to schedule an appointment please do contact our office at 877-378-4279 or visit www.septicpreservation.com

Rainy Weather and Your Septic System

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Heavy rains can cause septic issues.   Significant rainfall can quickly flood the ground around the leach field or drainfield leaving it saturated and making it impossible for water to flow out of your septic system. When the water has nowhere to go, it can eventually travels backward through the plumbing system and back into drains and toilets and into your home.   When the  drainfield becomes flooded, it  can also lead to untreated sewage flowing into the groundwater and local streams.   This can lead to environmental contamination.

There are things you can do to help minimize any damage to the way your septic system functions and keep everything functioning smoothly.

Before it starts to rain:

  • Prevention is always the best bet.  Make sure your septic system is properly maintained, and is regularly pumped.  Septic problems can be worse if your tank needs to be pumped or the system has not been properly maintained.
  • Keeping water away from the home and the drain field is key.   Rain gutters are important. Make sure all gutters drain away from the drainfield area so as not to saturate the area, and make sure you clean the gutters in the fall and spring to help the water drain properly.
  • Maintenance of your drain field is essential.  Do not drive any heavy equipment or other vehicles that could compact the soil over the drainfield. This can compromise the soil absorption field’s ability to treat wastewater. Also, plant only grass above the drainfield or groundcover with shallow roots.  Do not plant any trees or vegetation with deep roots which could harm the leach field.

During the rainstorm:

  • If  you begin to notice that your drainfield is flooded, be alert to drains that are not draining quickly, toilets that flush slower or make strange sounds, or water that is backing up into your basement.   To take pressure off your system and allow it to recoup, use it less.  If possible, reduce or eliminate water going down the drains until the drainfield dries out.  Hold off on laundry until the water recedes.  Try to cut back on showers, and dishwashing and flush the toilet only when necessary.  It should only be a day or two until the rain stops and the sun dries up some of the excess water.

After the Storm

  • If the water does not recede and you suspect that your septic system is still not working properly, it’s time to call in a professional.  Septic Preservation is able to quickly come out and check your system and offer a solution.  It may include pumping the system or repairs may be needed.   Do not wait to have your system checked.  This could greatly increase your chances of major septic repairs or septic system failure.
  • Septic Preservation also has a great septic maintenance program.  Take the worry out of your septic system and call Septic Preservation at 877-378-4279 and let them put you on their maintenance program.  This can help you extend the life of your system.  Visit www.septicpreservation.com for more information.

Overboard Discharge (OBD) Services by Septic Preservation

Septic Preservation Services Septic Preservation Services have overboard discharge (OBD) services scheduled today in West Paris, Turner, Winthrop, Lewiston, Wales, Hebron, Poland, Harrison, Jay, and Readfield, ME.  The Maine DEP’s Overboard Discharge (OBD) Program is responsible for regulating discharges of sanitary and household wastewater generated at residential or commercial locations to streams, rivers, bays, and the ocean.  All OBDs must be approved by the DEP through a licensing process.  DEP rule requires all mechanical OBD treatment systems to have an operating alarm system; to maintain a current service contract with a licensed service contractor; and to attach a service tag on or near the treatment system that provides the service contractor’s name and the last date of service.  All mechanical systems require power, so be sure that power is supplied to the unit and that it is turned on 7 days a week during the season of use.  Septic Preservation Services are the only statewide contractor on the OBD service contractor list supplied by the Maine Department of Environmental Protection.  If you need to arrange an overboard discharge (OBD) service or repair please do contact our office at 877-378-4279 or visit 

How to Clean Your Home with Products Safe for Septic Systems

One of the most important ingredients in your septic tank system is the microorganisms that live in the tank. These naturally-occurring microorganisms work to break down waste solids and process the sludge and wastewater in your system. Unfortunately, many of the chemicals and cleaning agents used in our everyday lives are harmful to the microorganisms. Homeowners that have a septic system, should refrain from using dangerous products that could potentially make their way into the septic tank and kill off these helpful microorganisms. Here are some tips that will help you to choose the best possible products for your home that are also safe for septic systems.

Chemical Cleaners 101
Part of septic tank care is knowing what you can put down the drain, and what you can’t. Septic systems in Massachusetts are vulnerable to failure caused by user error. The best way to stay on top of your septic system and ensure that it is working effectively and efficiently to process and remove waste is to get a preventative maintenance program from your local septic system service provider. A professional, experience technician can help to keep your system running in tip top shape and give you advice on proper septic tank care.

To determine whether or not a cleaning product is dangerous to your septic system, read the label. Many cleaning products are required to use the words “dangerous” or “poisonous” on their labeling to advise consumers of the danger associated with using or misusing the product. The word “warning” on a label indicates a moderate level of hazard associated with the product and the word “caution” is dangerous to an even lesser degree.

Your best bet is to choose cleaning products that say “septic friendly,” but they can be hard to find. Choose products that contain active ingredients that are bio-based or natural, as opposed to chemical-based cleaners. For example, citrus, vegetable, pine oils and seed-based cleaners are a better choice than chemical options. Don’t trust advertising claims that call products “green” or even “environmentally certified,” as many of those claims are exaggerated and have nothing to do with being safe for septic use.

Disinfectants 101
Another product that people who have septic systems in Massachusetts need to be aware of is disinfectant. While these products are extremely helpful in reducing exposure to germs, bacteria, viruses and other potentially hazardous and infectious microorganisms, they will also kill the helpful microorganisms inside your septic tank.

Limit the use of disinfectants to surfaces, such as counter tops, trash cans and tables, rather than in sinks or toilets, areas that could cause these products to make their way into your septic system. Natural fruit or vegetable based all-purpose cleaners should be used in these vulnerable areas.

Homemade Solutions
There are a lot of homemade solutions that can be used to clean your home instead of chemical-based products. In addition to being beneficial to septic tank care and being safe for septic systems, these homemade solutions go a long way toward reducing the amount of chemical exposure to your family. Even families without septic systems are turning to these tried and true homemade solutions and are moving away from chemical-based cleaners.

  • Vinegar is a very effective cleaner for most household surfaces. It can be used to remove stains from tile or porcelain, eliminate hard water stains from shower doors and is an excellent choice for cleaning a smelly dishwasher or washing machine. It is the best choice for cleaning a toilet bowl. Just pour two cups of vinegar into the bowl and allow it to sit overnight. Scrub with a brush and flush.
  • Lemon juice is a natural wonder, due to its acidic qualities. It is also a natural disinfectant and will leave your home smelling fresh and clean. It can be used to clean counter tops, toilet bowls, sinks and kitchen appliances. Add two cups of lemon juice to a bucket of hot water and scrub. It can also be used in the toilet similar to the vinegar solution for an alternative cleaning option.
  • Baking soda works to both clean and deodorize your home naturally. It is safe for septic systems and is one of the best cleaners to use for those who are concerned about septic tank care. Just sprinkle baking soda onto counter tops, in sinks, onto the toilet bowl or anywhere else that needs cleaning. Scrub with a sponge or brush and wipe or rinse away with water.

Preventative Maintenance Program
Once you learn how to read the labels and how to avoid using potentially damaging chemicals in your home, the best thing to do for septic systems in Massachusetts is to join a preventative maintenance program with a trusted, professional septic system service company. Septic Preservation Services has been serving customers throughout the Southcoast region since 1995.

In addition to a comprehensive preventative maintenance program,  Septic Preservation Services also offers Massachusetts Title 5 inspections, Rhode Island town inspections, confidential septic evaluations, trouble shooting services, remedial repairs and septic design and installation.  Homeowners with septic systems in Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Maine, and New Hampshire can trust the knowledge and experience of the technicians at Septic Preservation Services. Call SPS at 877-378-4279 or visit www.septicpreservation.com for pricing, information or to set up an appointment for an inspection of your residential or commercial property.

Septic Preservation Performing Septic Inspections in Maine

Septic Preservation Services Septic Preservation Services has septic inspections today in Westbrook, Portland, Gorham, Raymond, Poland, Bridgton, Harrison, and Limerick, Maine.  If you are selling a property with a septic system you are likely to need a septic inspection. We have extensive local experience with providing septic inspections and are regularly recommended by local realtors to their clients because they are happy to work with us repeatedly.  If you need to schedule a septic inspection or if you have any questions please do contact our office at 877-378-4279 or visit www.septicpreservation.com

Overboard Discharge Services by Septic Preservation

Septic Preservation Services Septic Preservation Services has overboard discharge (OBD) repairs scheduled in Windham, Portland, Falmouth, Freeport, Peaks Island, Cape Elizabeth, Old Orchard Beach, and Buxton, ME.  The Maine DEP’s Overboard Discharge (OBD) Program is responsible for regulating discharges of sanitary and household wastewater generated at residential or commercial locations to streams, rivers, bays, and the ocean.  All OBDs must be approved by the DEP through a licensing process.  Septic Preservation Services is the only Statewide contractor on the OBD Service contractor list provided by the Maine Department of Environmental Protection.  For more information see http://www.maine.gov/dep/water/wd/OBD.  If you need more information or you need to schedule an overboard discharge (OBD) service or overboard discharge (OBD) repair please contact our office at 877-378-4279 or visit www.septicpreservation.com

Septic Repairs in Maine Today

Septic Preservation Services Septic Preservation Services has septic repairs scheduled in Winslow, Palermo, Waldoboro, Union, Owl’s Head, Alna, Islesboro, and Turner, Maine.  There are many signs that you may have a septic problem and a septic repair may be necessary. These include:

 

 

  • Issues in your Home

 

– Backup of sewage in your drains or toilets – this can often be a black type liquid with a disagreeable odor.

– Decreased flushing of your toilets

– Decreased drain flow from showers and sinks

– Unpleasant odors in your home

 

  • Issues with your Tank

 

Overflowing or near overflowing septic tank

High solids accumulation in the septic tank

 

  • Issues with the Leach-Field and Surrounding Environment

 

Water accumulating / wet patches in the leach field

Lush green grass throughout the year, especially if the surrounding garden is significantly different

Presence of contamination (e.g. nitrates, bacteria) in your well water is potentially a major health hazard and is a very clear indication that your septic system is not performing adequately

Accumulation of algae and aquatic weeds in adjacent lakes, ponds,and  streams is a clear indication that your septic system is not performing correctly and contaminants / nutrients are migrating from your septic system.
If you have concerns that your septic system is not working correctly and need to schedule a septic repair or if you have any questions please do contact our office at 8777-378-4279 or visit www.septicpreservation.com

Full Service Septic Design and Installation

SOIL EVALUATIONS, PERC TESTING AND ENGINEERING SERVICES

Our trained experts at Septic Preservation services can assist with all your septic engineering needs! We can assist with services to improve or repair your property such as soil evaluations, septic design, land use planning, and

Septic Preservation Services preparing a new System for Installation!construction layouts for large or small commercial developments!  We can provide these services in Massachusetts, Maine, Rhode Island and Hawaii.
 Septic Preservation Services understands the details of septic requirements for Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Maine and Hawaii.  We will work with you and local code enforcement to ensure the design of your new or upgraded septic system will meet all required local laws and codes.

Septic Preservation Services offers a variety of septic system problem evaluation, installation, repair and maintenance services. Our trained staff of certified field technicians are available to provide a free, on-site septic system diagnosis and valuable advice based on thousands of successfully rehabilitated systems.

A little bit more about our company… Septic Preservation Services is a licensed, full-service provider who has been in business for over 25 years. We currently service several thousand treatment systems, working in Rhode Island, Massachusetts, Maine, New Hampshire and Vermont, but our clientele also extends to New York, Florida and Hawaii. Specific to your area, we have been a service provider specializing in I/A Technologies and have customers who own Singulair, FAST, White Knight and JET systems.

Call today for a Free Estimate at 877-378-4279 or visit www.septicpreservation.com

Septic Inspections in Maine

Septic Preservation Services Septic Preservation Services has septic inspections scheduled today in Jay, Readfield, Winthrop, Farmington, Gardiner, Oakland, Whitefield, and Windsor, ME. We regularly have inspections for customers who are selling a property with a septic system so they require a septic inspection to be done. We have excellent working relationships with many realtors in the region who recommend Septic Preservation Services to their clients because they are confident in the service we provide, and are happy to work with us repeatedly. If you need to schedule a septic inspection or if you have any questions please do contact our office at 877-378-4279 or visit www.septicpreservation.com

Overboard Discharge Services by Septic Preservation Services

Septic Preservation Services Septic Preservation Services has Overboard Discharge (OBD) Services scheduled in Islesboro, Belfast, Belmont, Waldoboro, Friendship, Owl’s Head, Hermon, and Alna, ME today.  It is always advisable to have your septic system serviced and well maintained to ensure it is working correctly and to extend its ‘life’.  Septic Preservation Services is the only Statewide contractor on the OBD Service contractor list provided by the Maine Department of Environmental Protection. For more information see http://www.maine.gov/dep/water/wd/OBD. If you need more information or you need to schedule an overboard discharge (OBD) service or overboard discharge (OBD) repair please contact our office at 877-378-4279 or visit www.septicpreservation.com