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wmsepticsewerdrain · 6 years ago
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Septic System Spring Season Cleaning Tips in Grand Haven, Michigan
Here are steps you should take to help get your septic clean and ready for spring.
Pump the Tanks
When it comes to preparing your septic for spring, one of the first things you should do is have the tanks emptied by West Michigan Septic Sewer and Drain Services. This is particularly true if you live in an area that experiences torrential rainstorms during the spring. Torrential rains or snow runoff can cause your seepage pit to overflow, which can cause serious problems for your septic tanks.
Clean the Drains
While you're having your septic system serviced by West Michigan Septic Sewer and Drain Services you should also have your drains cleaned –especially if you've noticed foul odors coming up from the sinks, or you've experienced sewage backups into your bathtubs. Those problems are signs that your drains are too dirty to function properly. Not only that but if you've had a sewage backup into your home, your drains could be contaminated with fecal matter. To eliminate the problems, it's a good idea to have your drains cleaned each time your septic system is serviced.
Secure the Clean-Out Drain
You might not realize this, but you have clean-out drains located around the outside perimeter of your home. Those clean-out drains lead right to your septic system. Unfortunately, that access can pose a threat to your septic system, especially during the rainy season. Now that spring is just around the corner, it's time to inspect the drain covers. If the clean-out drain covers are damaged – or missing – they should be replaced as soon as possible. This will prevent rainwater from flooding your septic system.
Repair the Leaks
Over-saturation risks don't just come from exterior problems such as torrential rains, or broken drain caps. They also come for leaks inside your home. While you're taking care of your spring septic maintenance, it's a good idea to inspect your inside plumbing for leaks. To test your faucets, place a bowl in each sink before going to bed. If you see water in the bowls when you wake up in the morning, you have leaks that will need to be repaired.
To test your toilets, place several drops of food coloring in the toilet tanks – enough to change the color of the water. Leave the toilets alone for about 30 minutes. If the colored water has seeped into the toilet bowl, you have a leak in your toilet tank. Repairing the leaks as soon as possible will prevent septic problems by reducing the amount of wasted water that's flowing into the tank each day.
Winter is almost over. It's time to service your septic system. The tips provided here will help you avoid septic problems this spring. 
Problems with your septic system can’t be left unchecked, and you won’t want to wait around until the problem is all over your lawn. If you own a restaurant or a commercial establishment with a cafeteria or your home. Better yet, instead of paying for expensive emergency service, you can schedule for a spring cleaning from West Michigan Septic Sewer and Drain Services to prevent the problems from ever occurring. We offer you a variety of affordable maintenance program options, so just call us anytime for details. 
Call West Michigan Septic Sewer and Drain Service
 and ensure that you’re system stays working! Call now to schedule an appointment or get emergency servicing!
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wmsepticsewerdrain · 6 years ago
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Maintenance Tips for Septic Tanks During Winter
Having a frozen septic tank during the winter is probably one of the worst situations you could be in. A frozen septic system will result in damaged septic parts and, as a result, a failed unusable system. Call West Michigan Septic Sewer Drain for immediate assistance.
Here are the things that you need to do to as preventative measures:
Proper Insulation. Septic tanks, including the drain field, trench or mound, need a protective cover to trap the heat inside the system. Anaerobic bacteria that break down solid waste materials and treat wastewater need heat to maintain a high level of metabolism. An insulating blanket or cover will keep the anaerobic bacteria working.
Soil and Snow Compaction. Driving over the drain field of your septic system causes soil and snow to compact.  When the soil is compacted, it becomes dense and wouldn’t be able to filter and drain the wastewater. Also, compacted snow insulates poorly and placing heavy objects or driving over the septic system pushes the snow deeper into the septic. Avoid driving over or placing heavy objects over your septic system to avoid these issues. Aeration of soil surrounding your septic before winter is also advised. You can do this by seeking the help of a local Muskegon septic system maintenance professional like West Michigan Septic Sewer Drain.
Addressing Leaks and Drainage Problems. Small amounts of water from faucets or showers will enter and freeze the septic system over. Moreover, poorly installed pipes, deteriorated pipes, and pipes containing back-filled soil will accumulate water which will lead to frozen drain pipes. Make sure water is drained out of these pipes and that leaks and clogs are addressed before winter arrives. To prevent drainage problems, it is essential that your Muskegon septic system company has already verified that proper drainage is installed in your home to avoid future problems.
To ensure your system stays working in winter, schedule regular maintenance with the help of your Muskegon septic tank maintenance company. It is also essential to have your septic tank pumped out before the cold arrives.
If you happen to be located in Muskegon, Michigan or the West Michigan area, you will wish to consult West Michigan Septic Sewer Drain Service for your septic system requirements and septic tank maintenance services. WMSSD provides the highest-quality products and services from drain cleaning to sewer line installation and covers all your needs from septic systems to sewer line systems. Contact WMSSD at:
Muskegon: 231-739-7423
Grand Haven: 616-847-1072
Whitehall: 231-893-4252
Holland: 616-392-8988
Coopersville: 616-837-1800
Allendale: 616-895-9080
Twin Lake: 231-828-5595
Or check their service page
https://www.wmssd.com/septic-systems-company-west-michigan.html.
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