3 Ways to Prevent Septic Tank Failure Revealed by Ace Acme Septic
Everett, WA (PRWEB) August 22, 2013 -- Repairing anything in your home can be costly and time consuming. Septic tank fixes are among the most difficult home repairs, especially because the septic system is imperative to the proper functioning of a home. Because of these difficulties, Ace Acme published an article for homeowners containing several ways they can prevent septic tank failure and avoid expensive repairs.
The article begins with proper drain usage, explaining how certain items and liquids can harm the septic system. “Bleach and anti-bacterial soaps, for instance, will kill the good bacteria in a septic tank,” Ace Acme states. “Without this bacteria to break down the organic wastes, your tank will fill up faster than normal, meaning that you will require septic tank pumping services more often.”
Two additional steps are listed and thoroughly described in the article, one of which revolves around yard design and gardening. Ace Acme warns against planting large trees - even as saplings - above the septic tank’s location. Roots can be aggressive in their hunt for water and nutrients, and will have no problem breaking through and harming pipes and tanks. By reading the article, homeowners are avoiding unnecessary hassles, repairs, and save money.
About Ace Acme:
Serving Northwest homeowners since 1952, Ace Acme provides high quality septic tank pumping services. Their team of professionals know what it takes to protect the environment, excel within the industry, and work hard for every customer. Visit their homepage for helpful information and exceptional service.
Keith Eneix, Ace Acme, http://www.aceacme.com/, +1 (360) 631-9441, [email protected]
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