Septic System Services
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Licensed and Bonded
5th Generation Family-Owned Business
Rated A+ by the BBB
Choose Our Experts to Design a Septic System
Do you want a septic system for your new home or need a replacement for your existing one? No matter what your needs are, trust the experts at Foster Septic Tank Cleaning to design a septic system that will suit your location perfectly.
Our licensed and bonded professionals can build a 1,000-gallon septic tank made of precast concrete.
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Our Septic System Services Include
- Septic system designing
- Septic system installations - both conventional and aerobic
- Septic tank inspection - all types
- Septic tank pumping
- Septic system repairs - both conventional and aerobic
- Lateral line cleaning
Our Professionals Are Certified to Install the Following
- Aerobic systems
- Chamber systems
- ETA systems
- Standard systems
- New lateral lines
- Clean lateral lines
Reasons to Take Care of Your Septic Tank
The maintenance of your home's wastewater treatment and disposal system is often overlooked, and this can lead to expensive repairs in the future. A septic tank should be pumped every one to five years.
If you get septic tank pumping done every two years, it can prevent the buildup of solids inside the tank and damage of the lateral lines. The time between pumping can get reduced by flushing the following harmful solids:
- Baby wipes
- Cat litter
- Cigarette butts
- Coffee grinds
- Eggshells
- Fats and grease
Check Out the Do's and Don'ts Related to Septic Tanks
Do's
- Spread wash loads over the week.
- Avoid using anti-bacterial soaps, strong disinfectants, or bleaches.
- Use cleaning products that are non-chlorine, biodegradable, non-toxic, and non-corrosive.
- Use detergents that are low sudsing, low in phosphates, and biodegradable.
- Use fabric softener dryer sheets rather than liquids.
- Do not put grease, fats, or oils into the system.
- Do not run pesticides, herbicides, paints, household chemicals, automotive fluids, or other toxins down the drain.
- Do not discard mop water into the system.
- Do not flush items such as cigarette butts, disposable diapers, feminine hygiene products, hair, coffee grounds, rags, paper towels, or bandages.
- Do not dispose of citrus products (oranges, lemons, etc.)
- Do not connect other water sources to the system.
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