Depending on where you live in Holbrook NY or any of the other little towns around Holbrook NY, you may not have access to the local municipal waste system. In these cases a homeowner has little choice except to have a septic system installed to handle any sewage their family may produce. Along with the typical toilet waste a family disposes of bath water, laundry water and various other cleaning waste. Since much of the home cleaning comes from the kitchen the septic system can also accumulate excess oils, grease and food particles.
The septic system is actually one of the simplest systems for handling human and household waste. In it’s basic form it is a waste capture system that mostly needs a regular septic tank pumping IN Holbrook NY. However, this type of tank is normally reserved for locations where the septic tank can’t be installed as a permanent fixture such as construction sites or emergency management locations. The more common household tank is normally a large concrete or fiberglass unit capable of holding at least five hundred gallons of liquid. This tank is connected to the home via the household sewer line and attached to a series of field lines that leach the excess liquid throughout the surrounding soil. In some cases the system may have multiple tanks to ensure the septic system can handle the capacity of the home.
There are actually more modern variations of the septic system. For example, there is a low pressure dosing system designed to improve the leaching method for waste liquids. This system extends the basic septic tank method with an extra tank to capture the waste water. Once the water reaches a certain level an internal pump will force the waste liquid further along the leach lines in order to spread the effluent around the leach field adequately.
With all septic systems the most important maintenance the owner can have performed is Septic Tank Pumping Holbrook NY. The second most important is cleaning the lines and ensuring the system has no blockages. This includes the leach lines as well as the sewage lines. Contact Best/Flo Sewer & Drain Cleaning Co., Inc.


