Tag Archive for: Septic Systems

Benefits of Low-Flow Toilets

low-flow toiletLow-flow toilets are a great way to reduce the amount of wastewater that ends up in a septic system. If you live in an area that relies on private septic systems, as opposed to a municipal sewer system, it is important to do everything you can to reduce water usage to prevent expensive damage to the septic system.

Septic systems are typically used in locations that aren’t connected to the city sewage system.   A septic tank is a large tank, usually made out of concrete, that holds waste materials that are flushed through the residential sewage system. Inside the tank, bacteria works to break down the solid wastes, which are then released via wastewater into a drainage system.

Because low-flow toilets reduce water usage, they are ideal for cutting down on the amount of water that enters septic  systems. Low-flow toilets are also used by homeowners that do not have a residential sewage system, as a means of reducing overall water consumption.

How Low-Flow Toilets Work
Low-flow toilets are designed to use less water than a standard toilet. The average residential toilet uses three to four gallons per flush, while low-flow toilets use around one-and-a-half gallons per flush. Recently, newer low-flow toilets have been produced that use even less water per flush by using a dual-flush system.

Much like septic tank systems, homeowners need to be aware of what gets flushed down low-flow toilets. The only thing that should ever be flushed down low-flow toilets that are connected to a septic tank system is toilet paper and organic waste. That means absolutely no paper towels, feminine products, diapers, newspapers or other paper materials.

The chemicals used to clean low-flow toilets that are hooked up to a residential septic system must also be chosen carefully. Bleach, abrasives, anti-bacterial cleansers and other bathroom cleaners should never be flushed into septic tank systems or washed down the drain. Use natural cleaners, such as baking soda or vinegar, to protect the good bacteria inside the septic tank that works to breakdown solid waste.

Part of a Healthy Septic Tank System
All of the parts of your residential septic system work together to effectively and efficiently process all the waste from your home. Low-flow toilets can be an important part of a well-run septic system. The best way to care for your system is to hire a professional septic system maintenance and inspection service.

A low-flow toilet is very easy to maintain and helps to reduce water usage in the bathroom. The fixture that helps to reduce water usage inside low-flow toilets may need to be adjusted every now and again. This fixture is the fill valve. It is used to maintain a proper level of water inside the toilet tank.

Septic Preservation Services offers a preventative maintenance program, which can be used to keep tabs on the effectiveness of your system, catch potential problems before they get out of control and keep your residential sewage system running properly. Learning about your system and how it should be used and cared for, is another important part of good home ownership. Proper care and preventative maintenance, when used together, can prevent costly repairs and replacements.  Call Septic Preservation Services at 877-378-4279 or visit www.septicpreservation.com

State of the Art Equipment Used for Septic Inspections

Septic Preservation Services Septic Preservation Services has septic inspection appointments today in Kennebunk, Kennebunk Port, Wells, North Berwick, Cape Neddick, Lebanon, Alfred, ME and Rochester, NH.  We can provide video inspections which are very thorough and are conducted using state of the art color sewer camera equipment.  Not only do we inspect the septic system, we also educate you about the proper care and use of the system.  We will check the following conditions:

 

  • Condition of septic tank
  • Effluent level in tank
  • Need for pumping
  • Condition of tank baffles
  • Condition of effluent lift pump (non-gravity systems)
  • Condition of effluent pump chamber
  • Condition of pipe from tank to field
  • Condition of the distribution box
  • Soil clogging in drainfield
  • Tree or plant root intrusion
  • Accumulation of solids in leach field

 

If you require a septic inspection or if you have any questions about septic inspections please do contact our office at 877-378-4279 or visit www.septicpreservation.com

Septic System Services by Down to Earth Construction

Septic Preservation Services Septic Preservation Services has septic system services including Singulair Service, FAST Service, Advanced Treatment Unit Service, Sand Filter Service, FujiClean System Service and Jet System Service in Blackstone, Uxbridge, Bellingham, Upton, Holliston, Millis, Franklin, and Grafton, MA.  If you have your septic system serviced on a regular basis you are helping ensure that you will not have any unexpected septic system breakdowns which is especially important for our commercial customers with restaurants, because a problem with their septic system can have large repercussions to their business.  You will also be increasing the longevity of your septic system which can be an expensive item to replace if it fails.  We service our septic system clients on a quarterly, biannual, or annual basis, depending to the septic system and usage. For example a Dunkin Donuts will require more frequent services than a customer with a summer property on Cape Cod.  If you are interested in septic services or have any questions please do contact our office at 877-378-4279 or visit www.septicpreservation.com

Consult Septic Preservation Services for Your Septic Repairs

Septic Preservation Services Septic Preservation Services has septic repairs scheduled today, including a sewage pump repair and leach field repairs, in Fall River, New Bedford, Seekonk, Swansea, Westport, Marion, and Mattapoisett, MA.  We strive to provide our customers with professional, thorough, environmentally responsible, and cost effective solutions to their septic problems.  If you require a septic repair please do contact our office at 877-378-4279 or visit www.septicpreservation.com

Meet Roberta Murphy of Septic Preservation Services

Septic Preservation ServicesMeet another member of the Septic Preservation Family:  Roberta Murphy.
Roberta is currently celebrating her 5th anniversary at SPS.  Her job description is Office Manager but she wears many hats at SPS.  According to Roberta:
” There have been many challenges and successes since my hire in June of 2012.  We were operating out of the boss’s basement back then and we were a team of 5.  Since that time we have purchased a building, that now houses our offices,  and we have purchased three companies and are now a team of 13.”
 Roberta particularly enjoys the  awesome holiday and summer get togethers that Septic Preservation Services hosts.  She recalls many funny stories since starting at SPS and jokes, ” Being in the business of the “business end” you can imagine the stories and jokes.”
Roberta feels that the best part of her job is coming to work and spending time with her co-workers.  She feels they are great to work with.
Outside of work, she  enjoys cooking, entertaining, reading and gardening.
Roberta is always ready as part of SPS to help you with all your septic concerns.  Call Roberta at SPS at 877-378-4279 or visit www.septicpreservation.com
 

Call Septic Preservation Services to Troubleshoot Your Septic System

Septic Preservation ServicesSeptic Preservation Services has been working with septic systems in this region for over 25 years.  We therefore, have extensive experience locating the cause of a septic problem and rectifying it with minimum delay and disruption. Today we have septic repairs scheduled in Mansfield, Sharon, Norton, Attleboro, Rehoboth, Taunton, and West Bridgewater, MA.  Our repairs today include septic pump repair, sewage grinder pump repairs and E One pump repairs.  If you require septic repairs or if you have any questions about septic system repairs please do contact our office at 877-348-4279 or visit www.septicpreservation.com

Commercial Septic Designs by Septic Preservation Services

Septic Preservation Services Septic Preservation Services is providing a septic design for a commercial client in Attleboro, MA, who is expanding their restaurant.  Therefore, their septic system needs to change to accommodate the extra demand that additional customers will create.  We have extensive experience working with commercial and private property owners in this region so we know the regulations and can ensure that their design is correct.  We have recently designed septic systems for customers in Norton, Mansfield, Carver, Acushnet, and Fall River, MA.  Therefore, there will not be delays caused by a design that is not to code.  If you need a septic design or have any questions about septic designs and septic systems, please do contact our office at 877-378-4279 or visit www.septicpreservation.com

Title 5 Inspections by Septic Preservation Services

Septic Preservation Services Septic Preservation Services has Title 5 Septic Inspections scheduled today in Hanover, Hanson, Scituate, Hingham, Stoughton, Marshfield, and East Bridgewater, MA.  On-site septic system inspections required are generally required:

 

  • When properties are sold, divided or combined.
  • When there is a change in use or an expansion of a facility.
  • When MassDEP or the local Board of Health requires an inspection.
  • Title 5 requires inspections for large systems, shared systems, and condominiums on a periodic basis.
  • Systems located in cities and towns with MassDEP-approved inspection programs are required to comply with local inspection requirements.

 

There are exceptions and nuances to the general requirements listed here.  If you are unsure if you need a Title 5 Septic Inspection or if you have any questions about Title 5 Septic Inspections, either contact your local Board of Health or call our office.  Our knowledgeable staff are always happy to answer any questions you may have and we can schedule a Title 5 Septic Inspection if you require one.  You can reach us at 877-378-4279 or visit www.septicpreservation.com

Experts at Septic System Installation

Septic Preservation Services Septic Preservation Services has a septic system installation starting today in Hopkinton, RI.  We are installing a septic system for a property owner who previously had a cesspool which had to be replaced as per the Rhode Island Cesspool Act 2007.  For more information see:

 

http://www.dem.ri.gov/programs/benviron/water/permits/isds/pdfs/cessfaqs.pdf

 

They had to replace their cesspool because they were selling their property and it was part of their sale agreement to have it replaced prior to closing.  As specified in the above document:

 

“ Under the Cesspool Act, any cesspool serving a property subject to sale or transfer with a closing date on or after January 1, 2016, must be removed from service within one year of the closing date.  The cesspool must be replaced with a septic system or the building connected to a sewer line if one is available.  The upgrade requirement is triggered by the actual closing date.  If your property transaction closes prior to January 1, 2016, the upgrade requirement does not apply until the next time the property is transferred.

 

The law does not specify which party, buyer or seller, is responsible for upgrading the cesspool, only that the upgrade must happen within one year of the closing for the transaction.   This means the upgrade is subject to negotiation between the buyer and seller and that either party can take responsibility.  If the cesspool is not upgraded within one year, the owner of the property at that time (one year after closing, i.e. the new owner) will be subject to enforcement action.”

 

If you require a septic system installation for any reason, or have any questions about septic system installations or cesspools please do contact our office at 877-378-4279 or visit www.septicpreservation.com

Septic Preservation Services Experts on Septic Pumping

Septic Preservation Services Septic Preservation Services has septic pumping scheduled in Berlin, Clinton, Hudson, Marlborough, Bolton, Boxborough, and Sterling, MA.  It is important to have your septic system pumped every 3-5 years but this can vary dramatically depending on the size of your septic system and the water usage. We have one customer who has a small property with a correspondingly small septic system.  However, they regularly host large gatherings of friends and family which puts a huge strain on their septic system.  They have found that it is more cost effective to hire portable toilets for their events than to have their septic system pumped much more regularly due to the excessive use it gets periodically and risk failures due to the large increase in usage it gets at these times.  If you wish to schedule septic pumping or if you have any questions regarding pump outs please do contact our office at 877-378-4279 or visit www.septicpreservation.com