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A few weeks ago, my husband and I met with a general contractor. We talked with this professional about building an addition onto our small home. At this time, he informed us about a problem with our septic tank. We learned we would have to relocate a couple of septic lines before construction could begin on our home. Are you considering building an addition onto your house or business? Before you get too far along in this complex process, think about consulting with someone from a reputable septic service in your area. An expert from a septic service can inform you if your current septic tank will be large enough to accommodate the addition. On this blog, I hope you will discover the most common tasks performed by septic services. Enjoy!

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3 Tips For Getting Ready To Have Your Septic Tank Pumped

Debra Chapman

If you are going to have your septic tank pumped, there are a few things that you can do to help you prepare for this process.

Put Your Pets Away

You do not want your pets out and roaming about when you are getting your septic tank pumped. To start with, your pets could get in the way of the septic tank works. Next, the fumes that come out of your septic tank can be fatal for your pets if they get too close to them, so you want to keep them away from the fumes if at all possible. Finally, you don't want your pet to fall into your septic tank, which is a possibility with small and even medium sized pets. The opening for your septic tank can be more than large enough for a pet to fall into it.

Keep your pets inside. If your pets spend a lot of time outside, you can also take them to a friend's house or board them somewhere overnight while your septic tank is being pumped to keep your pets save.

Keep Your Children Back

If you have children, you don't want them to be anywhere near your septic tanks while they are being cleaned. Being near your septic tank can be deadly and dangerous for your children. The fumes can make your child sick and ill and can even be fatal. If you have a small child, they could also fall into the septic tank when it is open.

If you have small kids, see if they can stay at a friend's house or arrange to have your septic tank pumped when your children are typically at school or daycare. You don't want your kids nearby when your septic tank is being cleaned out.

Get Rid of All Flammable Sources

Next, the fumes that come out of your septic tank can be highly flammable. This is why you want to make sure that you clear your entire back yard of all flammable sources before your septic tank is pumped. You do not want to risk anything catching on fire when your septic tank is being pumped.

That also means that all open flames should be put out. Don't make a silly mistake, like going outside to smoke, when your septic tank is being pumped. You shouldn't run a grill or even turn on a power tool when your septic tank is being pumped. You don't want a stray flame to ignite the fumes coming from your septic tank.

Before you have your septic tank pumped, make sure that you have somewhere safe for your pets and kids to be, and make sure that you minimize the chance of a fire by turning off and not using anything that could throw a flame while your septic tank is being pumped. 

Reach out to a professional at a place like Economy  Septic Service for more tips. 


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