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Navigating the complexities of septic systems can be daunting for homeowners who aren’t well-versed in their intricacies, but at Dixie Septic Tank Service, we simplify septic care. Our friendly and knowledgeable technicians are always ready to answer your questions, providing the clarity you need to make informed decisions about your system. Proudly serving Woodstock, GA, a community celebrated for its beautiful nature, we keep your property looking its best. Plus, we offer free second opinions on quotes from other septic companies, ensuring you receive a fair assessment regarding your septic needs.
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Septic system inspections and cleaning are important to uncover and address hidden issues that could result in costly repairs down the line. These are the top five benefits of regular septic system maintenance:
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Woodstock’s Answers to Common Septic System Questions
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The typical residential septic tank will need to be pumped every three to five years. It should also be inspected every one to three years. Beyond that, it would be determined by the size of the tank and the frequency of use.
Dixie Septic can help you or your business determine how often your septic tank needs to be pumped. Please note that heavy rain can cause your septic tank to flood outside of its normal maintenance window, as the ground around your septic system can become oversaturated.
Yes. Your septic system contains healthy bacteria that help decompose solid waste. Avoid pouring substances down your drains that do not decompose or decompose very slowly. These include:
- Oil
- Grease
- Fats
- Butter
- Cheese
- Wax
- Cream
- Pesticides
- Drain cleaners
- Paint
- Chemicals
- Coffee grounds
Use your garbage disposal sparingly—if at all—because it increases the amount of solid waste in your septic tank. The more you use it, the faster your tank will fill.
You are. The property owner is responsible for the septic system because it resides on their property. This includes the pipes, the tank(s), the drainfield, and the whole system.
There are communities and developments in which multiple properties may share a single septic system. In this case, all properties sharing the system would be responsible. This type of situation is rare.