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How your system works

My septic system is filled with water again and it was just pumped.....

 

This may come as a surprise to many, but after septic tank pumping, you can expect your tank to be full again after a few days of normal use.

While septic pumping removes solids and sludge from your tank, it’ll fill with water 8 to 12 inches from the lid of your tank within just a few days. This is normal! Water is necessary for your tank to operate, so if you notice your tank looking “full” again, this is nothing to worry about.

Unless you notice excess water in the leach field or water levels surpassing the outlet pipe, your system is operating as expected! 

How much water do you use?

 The average household in the United States uses about 300 gallons of water per day. However, this is an average, and actual water usage can vary significantly depending on factors like location, household size, and water-saving habits.   A 1000 gallon septic tank will fill up within a few days. 


How a Septic System Works

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How to Clean a Septic Filter

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Sanitation

Septic Tank Pumping

We have highly training staff to pump septic tanks & trouble shoot any major problems you may have.

Portable Restrooms

We work a variety of huge events, such as carnivals, rodeo's, county fairs, Pow-Wow's .  We also work with the Federal Government in Fire Disasters and military events.  

Construction

We provide construction restrooms to companies on site with weekly services. 


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