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All About Septic Systems

In the Nick of Time

Early signs of septic-field problems include patches of bright green grass; turf that feels spongy when you walk on it; toilets, showers, and sinks that take too long to drain; sewage and/or smelly liquid near the leach field; and sewage odors after a rainfall. If you notice any of these signs, have your septic system inspected right away.

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Sludge is the layer of solid waste that accumulates at the bottom of a septic tank. Scum or buoyant waste are technical terms for the lighter solids that float to the top of the tank.

Septic systems are common in rural areas that aren't serviced by municipal sewers and in areas where the costs of running a sewer line are prohibitive.

They consist of the following:

A typical septic-system lay-out, showing tank, pipes, and leach or absorption field. Some septic systems use mounds instead of fields.
A typical septic-system lay-out, showing tank, pipes, and leach or absorption field. Some septic systems use mounds instead of fields.

A well-built, well-maintained septic system can do an excellent job of treating household wastewater for a long time. If maintained properly, they can last between 25 to 35 years. However, it's easy to forget there's a private sewer system under your turf. And that's when problems set in.

There are lots of things that can happen to keep septic systems from doing their job well (see Causes of Septic Problems for more information). Unfortunately, the majority of them are brought about by neglectful homeowners.

When they happen, you've got trouble. Review Keep Your Septic System Happy for advice on preventing disaster.

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