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Septic Services in Atlanta, GA

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Frequently Asked Questions About Septic Services

What is septic tank pumping and how often is it needed?

Septic tank pumping removes accumulated sludge and scum to prevent system backups. Typically needed every 3-5 years, depending on household size and tank usage.

What are common signs of septic system problems?

Slow drains, foul odors, gurgling sounds, standing water in the drain field, or lush patches of grass around the septic area can all indicate issues.

How can I maintain my septic system to extend its lifespan?

Regular pumping, minimizing water usage, avoiding flushing non-biodegradable items, and being mindful of chemical use can significantly prolong your septic system's life.

Do you offer emergency septic services?

Yes, many providers offer 24/7 emergency services for urgent issues like backups or overflows to ensure prompt resolution.

What's the difference between septic repair and installation?

Repair addresses specific issues like leaks, clogs, or drain field problems in an existing system. Installation involves setting up a brand-new septic system for a new property or replacing an old, failing one.