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How to Avoid Expensive Repairs for Your Septic System | Liberty Siqueira

by | Jun 20, 2022 | Blog | 0 comments

If you’re a Cape Cod homeowner, there’s a good chance you have a septic system. While septic systems are generally reliable, they require maintenance and occasional repairs. If you’re not sure how to take care of your septic system or what to do if it fails, read on! In this post, we’ll explain how to avoid expensive repairs for your septic system and what to do if something goes wrong. We’ll also give some tips for keeping your system running all year smoothly.

Septic systems are expensive

As anyone who has lived on Cape Cod knows, septic systems are expensive. Not only do you have to pay for the initial installation, but you also have to pay for regular maintenance and repairs. And if something goes wrong, it can cost a lot of money to fix. But even though septic systems are expensive, they’re essential. They help protect our water quality by preventing sewage from seeping into our groundwater. And that’s why the 15 Cape Cod towns invest so much in septic system upkeep. So even though septic systems are costly, they’re worth it.

Avoid flushing non-biodegradable materials down the toilet, like wipes and paper towels

When we flush the toilet, most don’t think twice about what happens to the waste. It’s out of sight, out of mind. But where does it really go? For those of us on septic systems, it goes right into our own backyard. And while that might not seem like a big deal, it can significantly impact the environment.

Cape Cod is a prime example. Due to the high water table and many septic systems in the area, wipes and other non-biodegradable materials are constantly being flushed into the environment. This has resulted in clogged septic systems, polluted waterways, and beach closures.

So what can we do to prevent this? It’s simple: avoid flushing non-biodegradable materials down the toilet. This includes items like wipes, paper towels, and feminine hygiene products. This small change can help keep our septic systems and Cape Cod clean for years.

Inspection

As a Cape Cod homeowner, you know that septic systems are an essential part of daily life. Your home will quickly become unhealthy and unpleasant without an appropriately functioning septic system. That’s why it’s essential to have your septic system inspected at least once a year. This will allow you to catch any potential problems early and prevent them from becoming more significant issues down the road. In addition, be sure to pump your septic system every few years to keep it working correctly. By taking these simple steps, you can keep your septic system running smoothly for years.

Septic systems are expensive, but they don’t have to be. By following these simple tips, you can avoid costly repairs and keep your septic system running smoothly for years to come. If you’re too busy to deal with your septic tank yourself, call Rob at 339-221-4702 or rob@libertysiqueira.com. Thanks for reading!