In homes that have a septic system, drains and toilets lead to a sewer line that runs to an underground tank, which houses the waste water. Like with the rest of your plumbing system, these septic lines and tank can wear down over time. And since septic tanks are underground, it is often hard to tell when the lines and tank are beginning to fail. It is recommended that you schedule regular septic tank inspections and replacement assessments. At a minimum, you should have your tank pumped every 3 to 5 years to allow service technicians to inspect the system for maintenance issues. At such inspections, Rooter Town Denver will perform a visual check of the pipes, tank, connectors, leech field, drainage, and more. We can use video inspection equipment check the lines for any signs of wear, and can perform rooter service should we encounter clogs.

It is important to take care of your septic system and preempt issues before they begin. If a septic system fails, your property and home could be flooded with raw sewage, turning the area into a biohazard. Through regular maintenance, you can keep your lines free from clogs, and have an expert’s eye inspecting for any damaged pipes, which can prevent catastrophes. Count on Rooter Town Denver for your septic lines and tank service.

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