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A man is pumping water into a manhole with a hose.
By Engage Team January 30, 2025
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A man is fixing a sink in a kitchen.
November 1, 2024
Whether you have a commercial or residential wastewater system, there’s one thing for sure: When you have a septic tank, you’ll need to have it pumped from time to time. Failing to do so can cause catastrophic damage to other parts of your septic system, including your weeper bed. That’s not the only worry. Without regular septic tank pumping, solids and sludge can build up, leading to clogged pipes, foul odors, and backups in your home, business, or surrounding yard. Ignoring this essential maintenance can also decrease your sewage system’s lifespan, causing costly repairs and environmental hazards. In this complete guide, Quik-Rooter septic specialists explain everything you need to know to keep your septic system in top shape. From understanding how your system works to knowing when to schedule a tank pumping, we’ll cover the essentials to help you avoid unexpected problems and protect your investment.