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What is the proper maintenance of my septic system?  Septic system maintenance means two simple things. First, the sludge that accumulates in the bottom of the tank must be pumped out periodically. (read more)

The Evolution of Septic Systems - Because of the subject matter, sewage treatment in the United States has always been an un-popular topic of conversation. Consequently many people are ignorant of the need for and the mechanics of this process. The resulting health, environmental, property and financial damages is incalculable. (read more)

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Hialeah Septic Cleaning Services

Islandia Septic Cleaning ServicesA very basic explanation of how the Hialeah system works begins with waste water leaving the house through the plumbing network inside the house to the pipe leading to the septic tank. The tank is buried underground and is usually constructed in a water tight manner of concrete, fiberglass or polyethylene. It is intended to hold the waste water long enough to allow the solids to settle to the bottom (to form sludge) and the oils to float to the top (to form scum). Some of the solid waste decomposes as well. There are compartments and a "t" shaped outlet from the septic tank that prevents the sludge and scum from leaving the tank to travel to the drain fields. Once the liquid enters the drain field, it is filtered through the several layers of soil for the final treatment by removal of harmful bacteria, viruses and nutrients.

Hialeah septic tank cleaning is required periodically to remove the sludge and scum from the tank. If the sludge and scum is allowed to build up in the tank, it can clog the drainage from the septic tank and the drain field. Your local septic service company in Molalla can provide periodic inspections as well as pumping and cleaning of your tank to keep everything working as it was designed.

No matter what's ailing your Hialeah septic system, the cure is as close as the telephone – just call Busy Bee Septic at 305-905-0385 or complete our online service request.