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If you want to have a septic tank repairman fix your plumbing woes, you must fully understand how your plumbing and septic system works. You can also do some home remedies like installing a rubber blanket on your pipes to prevent any banging noises to occur in your home.

Septic systems are complex, especially for those who are not familiar with their functionalities. 

When there is any problem that may arise, it is not quite obvious where it is coming from. If you just diagnose the problem without knowing how the plumbing or septic system functions, you can cause more problems or worsen the situation.

Two Main Problems That May Require A Septic Repair

Leaks On The Tank or Line

Having healthy plants is great. However, if your yard has odd green plants or grass growing yet the other locations have drylands, it could mean that your septic system has a problem. The problem would likely be the leak on your line or tank. If the lateral lines are receiving too much wastewater, it will saturate the yard. There could even be some raw sewage or dirty puddles on your lawn. Not only is the sewage an environmental hazard, but it is also a danger to your family’s health.

Clogging

One of the first few questions that you need to ask yourself is to see if the septic tank has any problems. Identify when was the last time you had any septic repair or maintenance come by to pump out your tank. The septic tanks will gradually fill up with solid waste if not maintained or monitored. The effluent will flow to the tank and if it is already full, it will spill out to the drain field. If the tank is already filled with solid waste, there will be sewage backups in your toilets. Your tubs, toilets, and sink will be slow in draining the water.

Plumbing Repair Tips

Use Dielectric Union To Avoid Steel Corrosion

If you are going to connect copper pipes to any galvanized steel, use a dielectric union to prevent the steel from corroding. The dielectric union is made from copper and steel, ensuring that the union will be safe and tight.

Monitor your Check Meter

Check your water meter whenever your family is not using any water in your home. Check your meter a few hours later and see if there are any changes. Even a small change on your meter would mean that there is an undetected water leak, which may cause severe problems down the line. Avoid using drain cleaners as they can be corrosive and damage your pipes.

Invest In Plumbing Tools

Aside from septic repair issues, you may also experience problems with plumbing. The repair process for the faucets depends on the type of faucet you may have. If you cannot handle the task of fixing your plumbing problems, it is best to hire a plumber to do it for you. You must have your toolbox prepared if ever you choose to do it yourself. If you choose to take on the job, the last thing you would want is for you to miss a tool that you may need to finish the job. Invest in having pipe wrenches as they can be useful for any other home repairs.

Do Not Use Excessive Detergent On Your Laundry

Another plumbing repair tip is when doing laundry, do not overuse bleach, chemicals, and detergent. Using too much of these products can kill the natural bacteria living in the septic system. You can use these products in moderation just to get your laundry done.

Avoid Using Chemicals

If you want to clean your drain, avoid using chemicals all the time as they can corrode and damage your system. It may also kill the bacteria needed to disintegrate solid waste in the tank. The best way to treat your system is to have a regular pumping schedule. These are just simple ways you can do In your home when dealing with septic repair and plumbing problems.

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