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Indicators of a Faulty Septic System that Requires Repair

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Indicators of a Faulty Septic System that Requires Repair

With an optimal maintenance level, a septic tank can have a lifespan of 30 years or more. Nevertheless, like all systems in the home, septic systems don’t last forever. No matter how great your maintenance is, you’ll have to replace the system at some point.

Before you completely replace the system, you’d have made several repairs in the preceding years. However, a septic system is underground and thus, several homeowners have no idea how to tell its conditions over time.

Below, you’ll see the most common signs that you need septic tank repair CT

 

Toilet Not Flushing Well

One of the first signs of a faulty septic tank is a toilet that’s slow to flush. Some people get their plungers to solve this problem all to no avail.

There are several possible fixes to this problem. For one, it could simply mean that your septic tank is full and it needs to be pumped out. Another possible solution is to fix the pipes if they become clogged.

Regardless of the solution, you’ll have to get this issue solved immediately since sewage can cause serious health issues.


Bad Odor in Your Yard

To check if your septic system is faulty, you can step into your yard and perceive the smell in the area. If you get a whiff of sulfur or rotten eggs, it could mean that sewage is leaking out of the septic tank.


Greener Grass

Some homeowners make the mistake of thinking that greener grass on their lawns translates to a healthy environment. If the green grass appears near your septic tank, then it could mean that the waste – now in the form of fertilizer—has begun leaking.


Flooded Leach Field

When the septic tank in your home was getting installed, the professional would have informed you – or the property owner at the time -- that the area in which the system is located can be referred to as a leach field.

When you head over to your leach field and you notice that the area has gotten flooded, it could mean that your septic system needs to be repaired.


Slow Drains

Slow drains are some of the biggest indicators of a faulty septic system. Of course, an alternative cause of this problem is that your pipes have gotten clogged. Nevertheless, sometimes, it could mean that you have to repair the septic system.


Gurgling Sound

You can listen carefully for gurgling sounds when you flush your toilet. If you hear gurgling sounds, it means that the septic tank has gotten full or it needs repair.



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