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Health & Fitness

Septic Systems






Action Septic Tank Service knows the importance of taking good care of your septic system. The more you understand about your system, the better. Typically, a septic system has four main components: the pipes, the septic tank, the drainfield/leachfield and the soil.

The Pipes: The wastewater in your home exits through a pipe and travels to your septic tank. 

The Septic Tank:  The septic tank is a buried, watertight container that holds wastewater long enough to allow the solids to settle and form sludge, and the fats, oils and grease (FOG) to float to the surface, forming scum. The compartments and t-shaped outlet inside the tank prevent sludge and scum from leaking into the drainfield/leachfield. 

The Drainfield/Leachfield:  The wastewater inside your septic tank exits into the drainfield/leachfield. There, it is further treated by the soil. A typical drainfield/leachfield consists of a series of trenches containing pipes. It is surrounded by septic rocks and gravel, and is covered by dirt or soil. 

The Soil: The soil removes harmful bacteria, viruses and other contaminents from the wastewater that exited into the drainfield/leachfield. The soil must be suitable for wastewater treatment. 

Action Septic Tank Service recommends having annual septic inspections and servicing your septic tank every 2-3 years. For more information and service, please visit www.actionseptictankservice.com




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