Septic Tank Service in Carol City, FL
It takes specialized skills to handle a septic tank - and luckily our plumbers have them. We offer septic tank cleaning in Carol City so that your septic tank works properly for as long as possible. It's recommended that you have your residential septic tank inspected every three years, and that you have your septic tank cleaned every 5 years. If you operate a restaurant or other high-traffic business, you'll likely want to have your tank inspected and cleaned more frequently. Call our Carol City septic tank technicians for cleaning and maintenance today.
Our Services
We can perform the following services for your septic tank:
- Installation Repair
- Maintenance Inspection
- Cleaning and pumping
- Drain check
- Leach field inspection
- Pipe inspection
- Lateral line repairs
If you need repair or replacement of your septic tank, call our professional septic tank crew in Carol City today.
Common Septic Tank Problems
- Drainage problems. If you notice that an area of your lawn is exceptionally muddy and has stayed that way for a long period of time, it could be that there's a problem with the leach field of your septic tank. Call a professional service provider to have them inspect your tank.
- Cracked septic tank.A cracked septic tank will leak chemicals, bacteria, and sewage into your yard. This can result in foul odors, muddy soil, and worse. It's important to call a technician right away.
- Cracked drain lines or baffles. Drain lines and baffles can crack over time, especially if you have a tree planted nearby. Tree roots will surround the pipe and actually grow through it, bursting the pipe and causing leakage underground.
- Clogged septic filter. It's important to have your septic tank cleaned regularly in order to avoid a build up of sewage, which can clog your septic filter, drain line, and other piping.
- Grease capping. One thing you should never do if you have a septic tank is pour fats, oils, or grease down the kitchen sink. This will result in a buildup of grease within your septic tank, which won't biodegrade and will instead clog up your tank itself.