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Septic Tank Myths

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To most homeowners, a septic tank system is one of the most intriguing parts of their home's plumbing infrastructure--and the smelliest as well.

Here at Halls Plumbers, we take pride in knowing that our customers are well informed before they begin this home repair project, so let's examine the top seven biggest myths that exist about your home's septic tank system.

1. "There's no need to service a septic tank."

In reality, septic tanks need to be emptied every two to three years--depending on the capacity of the tank and the number of household residents. That being said, a septic tank system can typically last up to 30 years--sometimes even up to 50 years.

2. "A septic tank is more important than a drain field."

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"Bacteria additives are unnecessary."

Bacteria in the tank helps maintain a healthy environment for breaking down waste and replenishing effective volumes of bacteria.

5. "No pumping is needed if you're using bacteria."

Completely false. A tank must be emptied regularly once it is full--bacteria or no bacteria.

6. "Household cleaners are not really harmful to your tank system."

Any chemical thrown into the septic tank system can kill beneficial bacteria if too much is discarded into the tank.

7. "Garbage disposals, water softeners and large amounts of water can't harm the system."

The truth is that the garbage disposal content increases solid waste before it can decompose. Water softeners and high volumes of water only add to the amount of waste water that needs processing. Moderation is the key here.

A qualified, certified, plumbing contractor, such as Halls Plumbers, can best advise you as to your septic tank options by calling (888) 890-6615 or visiting the company website.

Now serving the greater Mooresville and Statesville, North Carolina area with emergency rapid response service, 24/7.

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