Fast and Friendly Drain Cleaning Buford, GA

If you have any type of sewage system, it’s inevitable that you’ll require drain cleaning at some point in time. Caring for your septic system and tank properly by having it cleaned and pumped regularly can go a long way to preventing problems, but sometimes the unthinkable happens and the drain lines clog. The good news is, our trusted septic experts know just how to handle this.

Understanding How Your Septic System Works

There are many components of a septic system and they all work together to handle wastewater. However, when anyone part of the system fails, the whole system may fail to work. All the drain systems inside your home or business connect together at a single point where they exit the structure and the wastewater is led to the tank. At the tank, a “baffle” helps force the water down, so that it separates properly. Buoyant things, like oil, fat, grease, and toilet paper rise back up to the top, in a layer the industry refers to as “scum.” Heavier waste sinks to the bottom and forms a layer called “sludge.” The water that remains between the two is “effluent,” and it can safely leave the tank through a specially-designed outlet. Most homes have a leach field where the water drains, but there are various systems that ensure the water flows freely into the earth where the soil’s natural bacteria handles any remaining organic material.

Common Reasons Drain Cleaning is Needed

Occasionally, someone will flush something that has no business being in a septic tank, such as a tampon or diaper. These kinds of things can clog lines instantly. Other times, buildup from a garbage disposal, grease, or other organic waste can make the pipes too narrow for something as simple as toilet paper to pass. One of the biggest concerns is when septic pumping isn’t done often enough. Most homes need it done every 3-5 years, but a home with garbage disposal may need it done annually. When the layer of sludge isn’t removed from the bottom of the tank, it grows. Eventually, it overtakes the outlet and fills the lines of the leach field. In any of these cases, toilets generally start to run slower or a gurgling noise can be heard from the drains. If left untreated, the wastewater can back up through all the drains in the house, including sinks and showers.

Hydro-Jetting is the Ideal Way to Handle Drain Cleaning

Clogs that form instantly by a large object being flushed can sometimes be remedied by using a snake, but the other issues require a thorough drain cleaning to get the pipes and lines totally clear again. This is best achieved by hydro-jetting or the use of high-pressure water sprayers. They’re gentle on the system and safe for the environment, plus do a fantastic job of removing even the most stubborn buildup.  In cases where the lines clog because septic pumping wasn’t done when it needed to be, pumping has to be performed before the drain cleaning can be done. In this case, the drain cleaning can be quite extensive.

Contact Ms. Rooter Septic Tank Buford, GA for All Your Drain Cleaning Needs Today!

Our licensed septic technicians at Ms. Rooter Septic Tank Buford, GA understands that time is of the essence when your lines are sluggish or have stopped altogether. If you’ve noticed any of the symptoms associated with a septic system failure, it’s important to have a skilled professional come out and solve the problem right away. If you need faster service, call us right now at (770) 763 7979.

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