It's a dirty job but we get it done for you. Little Stinker Septic Service of North Idaho, performs thorough septic services for residential and commercial clients. If you're experiencing any kind of back up, drain, or flow issues, we can fix them. Call to get an estimate! Using high-tech tools, Little Stinker Septic Service will identify the problem quickly and make the necessary repairs. Prevent nasty backups into your home or business by servicing your septic tank regularly and adding enzymes to your tank.
When you have an emergency and need a Septic Pumped Call Little Stinkers to the Rescue. We will send a technician to provide you service with great service. When you call the professionals at Little Stinker Septic Service, we respond to your requests 24 hours a day. Contact us now to request an estimate. This septic pumping service pumps all solids from the tank and includes a free inspection of the lid, tank and inlet from main sewer line. We also make sure there are no cracks or leaks in your septic tank.
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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.
Be careful using anti-bacterial soaps and detergents in your daily routines. Their chemical makeup destroys the bacteria in your septic system that helps to breakdown waste materials. Using regular soap and rubbing thoroughly will do the trick and not inhibit the septic system.
Waiting too long to pump out a septic tank can result in more damage than just a sewage backup into your home. The inside of the tank can corrode or the leach field can become polluted.
If the septic tank is suspect, whether due to age or capacity, you should have it pumped out before and after periods of heavy use to both avoid a backup and to restore the system to more manageable levels.
According to the USDA, the main reason a drainage bed fails is because of improper septic tank maintenance. This, in turn, causes the soil absorption system to clog because of a buildup of solids throughout the system.