Plumbing services are designed to treat wastewater from homes in environmentally sensitive areas. New York State provides detailed standards for design and installation to ensure systems can handle household wastewater while minimizing environmental impact. Regular maintenance and inspections are also crucial to reducing the risk of sewage backups and other costly issues. Additionally, New York encourages the use of innovative/alternative on-site wastewater treatment systems (I/A OWTS), which can provide a more sustainable solution to wastewater management.
When hiring a septic service professional, homeowners should look for certified professionals who have passed written, oral, and practical exams to ensure they are well-versed in septic system design and installation. Homeowners should also ask for recommendations and reviews from previous customers to find a trusted septic service company.
Phillips Plumbing’s Approach to Sustainable Septic Solutions
During septic tank pumping, a technician stretches a large vacuum hose from a specialized truck into an access point in the septic tank and pumps its contents into the truck. This process typically takes less than an hour. During this time, the technician can also inspect baffles, sump pumps and the septic tank level.
Blackwater (sewage) backups into toilets and drains indicate an overflow of the septic tank, which can be caused by an overflow tank blocking exit baffles or clogs. In addition to identifying the source of the problem, homeowners can reduce the amount of waste that flows into their septic system by repairing leaks and using water-saving fixtures. It is also important to avoid flushing non-biodegradable items and hazardous chemicals. If sewage does back up into the house, it is important to stay away from the affected area and call emergency services immediately.
Phillips Plumbing, Wells, & Septic
471 Fred King Rd, Hartwell, GA 30643
(706) 376-3422