Finding your tanks is not always easy, if you are currently living in a home and do not know where your lids are located you should locate them before you have a problem that will require access to your tanks. To often people call once they are having problems and we arrive and cannot find the tanks by probing, plumbers and contractors often can't respond that day and the homeowner cannot use there water for a few days.
Remember, it is very important as a homeowner to know the location of your lids on your tanks. We could all be one flush away from backing up. Finding your tanks may be difficult at times, here is a list of suggestions you may try. 1. You may have risers on your tank, look for concrete or plastic lids already above the soil in your yard.
Remember, it is very important as a homeowner to know the location of your lids on your tanks. We could all be one flush away from backing up. Finding your tanks may be difficult at times, here is a list of suggestions you may try. 1. You may have risers on your tank, look for concrete or plastic lids already above the soil in your yard.
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What not to put into Septic Systems. Flushable wipes, Q-tips, feminine products, paper towel, and other household trash are not meant to be put in your septic tanks. Not only do they not dissolve in the tanks they also clog lines running to your tanks. Toilet paper is designed to dissolve quickly and flow down your lines with ease even wipes that state that they are flushable or septic safe take much longer times to dissolve in your tank.