Winter and Your Septic System
Winter is here to stay. Winter can cause some strain on your septic system. With winter, comes snow. Snow is actually a good insulator to keep your system from freezing. Make sure you don’t drive over your septic system. This is especially true in winter. Driving over your septic system can compact the snow and drive it deeper into the ground.
Normal use keeps your septic system from freezing. Beware if you own a vacation or summer house. With sporadic use or no use throughout the winter, there is a possibility of freezing. Sporadic use can help keep this from happening.
Regular use and common sense can keep your septic system running smoothly throughout the winter. Check for leaks in the plumbing so unnecessary water is not saturating the system. Be careful of food products going down the drain as well as bleach and toxic cleaners. Use single ply toilet paper and try not to overload the paper products in the toilets.
When spring thaw hits. try to limit your water usage not to overload the system. Space out your loads of wash and dishwasher cycles. Cut back on showers and long, hot tubs. This will help the melting snow not overload your system.
Septic Preservation Services has a great maintenance program to keep your septic system running smoothly. Call them with all your septic questions. They can find a solution to any of your problems and answer all your questions.
You can reach them at 877-378-4279 or visit www.septicpreservation.com



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The New Year is here and the holidays are over. How did your septic system survive? Holidays can put a strain on your septic system with extra guests and water usage. Things may accidentally get flushed which shouldn’t, or food products are put down the sink such as fats and grease. You may need to catch up on laundry or cleaning. Now may be a good time to pump out your system if it’s been awhile since you last had it pumped. Three to five years is a general rule of thumb but usage may dictate whether you pump more frequently.

