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Most homeowners aren't concerned about what happens to a septic system until something goes wrong. Septic system problems start off as small, but when unchecked, they can lead to costly repairs and health hazards in the future. There are four top signs that most septic tanks show before they cause these problems, though. So, in this article, we will go over the four common signs that your septic tank is overdue for service. If you want to learn more, call Mr. Rooter Plumbing today.

Unpleasant Odor Indoor and Outdoor

One of the biggest signs that your septic tank is overdue for a service is when you notice unpleasant odors indoors or outdoors. A septic system that works efficiently shouldn’t cause any problems with sewage smell. If you do notice this smell, it is a sign that something isn’t going the way it should. There can be a few reasons why you might face unpleasant odors in your house. Let’s list a few in this section:

  • An Overflowing Septic Tank: When a septic system is overloaded, the waste can’t be processed efficiently. This causes the gases and wastewater inside the tank to back up into your home.
  • A Cracked Pipe: If there is a leaking or cracked pipe in your septic system, the wastewater can seep through the ground and into the open, causing an unpleasant odor to spread.
  • Drainfield Failure: When a drainfield fails, it causes the wastewater to rise from the septic system onto the surface.

Slow Drains and Backups

If your sinks, showers, and toilets are draining slowly and occasionally backing up, the system may be clogged and overloaded. This is often a sign that your septic tank is overdue for service or your drainfield is saturated, in which case the water can’t be properly absorbed. Call a plumber today to get your septic service right away.

Standing Water Spot in Your Yard

Check the ground near your septic tank. Is it unusually wet compared to the grounds nearby? If you suspect a problem with your septic system and you see a standing water spot in your yard, it is a sign that wastewater is rising to the surface. This can also be seen as lush green grass, pooled water, or soggy ground without rain. If you want to learn more about how you can fix the water spots in your yard, call Mr. Rooter Plumbing today.

Gurgling Noises Coming From Your Plumbing System

When you flush the toilet or run the water, do you hear any strange gurgling or bubbling noises? This sound is caused by the air that is trapped in the plumbing system because wastewater doesn’t flow properly. The reasons why the wastewater doesn’t flow properly are as follows:

  • There is a blockage in the plumbing line.
  • There is a full tank that is restricting its flow.
  • There are improper venting or drainfield issues.

Mr. Rooter Plumbing

Are you looking for a septic company to help with your septic pumping? At Mr. Rooter Plumbing, we are a locally owned and operated company ready to help fix all your septic system problems. With our affordable price plans and exceptional customer service, septic cleaning has never been easier. Call us today to learn more about us and our services.

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