Springfield, PA -- (SBWIRE) -- 06/06/2019 -- With almost 20% of U.S households unable to connect to public sewer systems, over 21 million homes rely on septic tank systems to filter and trap their toilet waste. Delaware Valley Septics offer a range of services including septic tank installation in Montgomery County and surrounding areas. Septic system pumping is an essential part of septic tank maintenance and is recommended at least every 1-3 years.
Septic system tanks contain the majority of your home's water supply. The system connects piper, sewers, and drains to the tank. As there is a large amount of water stored in the tank, it needs to be kept as clean as possible. However, due to their large infrastructure, contaminants can sometimes get into a homes water supply.
As time passes, solids will accumulate inside a septic tank if the system is not regularly pumped. If there is an excess of solids inside a septic tank, waste is produced. When wastewater enters a septic system, scum, wastewater, and sludge are created.
The number of people that live in a household, amount of water being used, and whether or not they have a waste disposal service are three factors that can help to determine how often a septic tank requires pumping. During the pumping process, a septic pump truck cleans the sludge, scum, and effluent from inside a septic tank.
To schedule an essential septic system pumping in Montgomery County or neighboring local areas, call Delaware Valley Septics at 1 (844) 4-DELVAL, or click here today.
About Delaware Valley Septics
Delaware Valley Septics is a family-owned and operated business that first opened its doors in 1986. Since then Dave and TJ have continued to uphold the same level of customer satisfaction that made the business what it is today. By providing installation, repair, inspection and maintenance services for septic, sewer and stormwater systems in areas such as the Main Line, Montgomery County, Delaware County and Chester County, the company has become a household name for all things underground.