Lakeland Septic Service is an all-in-one septic systems service provider, serving residential and commercial customers Serving South East Wisconson and Northern Illinois. From tank pumping to system maintenance, septic tanks, holdings tanks, and grease traps, we do it all to the highest standards of excellence. When the time comes for you to service your septic tank, it's important to trust a reliable, credible company. When these crucial services are performed by an expert, they're bound to result in a system that works flawlessly.
Lakeland Septic Service offers top-notch maintenance, troubleshooting for virtually any kind of septic trouble from lids to lines, and with 25 years of industry experience, we are the unparalleled experts at what we do. All of our highly trained septic technicians are all skilled professionals with the tools, parts, and attitude to dive right in and get the job done. If your septic tank, holding tank or grease trap needs service, the cure is as close as the telephone - just call Lakeland Septic.
Inadvertently driving over or parking on any part of your septic tank and system will damage it. The tank can collapse, pipes be crushed, or the leach field damaged. Each of these will require professional service and repair.
Before hosting a large party, have the septic tank pumped out, especially if it has been a while since it has been done. This will help prevent an accident as well as avoiding inadvertently overloading the system.
Unlike a septic tank, whose function is to separate waste from effluent before it is discharged into the leach field, a holding tank only stores sewage. As such, they need to be pumped out more frequently.
Drain lines from the home to the septic tank can become clogged by waste material, roots, or from partial or complete collapse. Having a trained septic technician run a snake through the line is the most effective method of identifying the problem.
Aerobic septic systems (aka Aerobic Treatment Units, or ATUs) operate through the introduction of oxygen (fine air bubbles) into the system, promoting the growth of beneficial, aerobic bacteria to improve the treatment of effluvia.