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Common Septic Tank Problems in the Winter

Stanley’s Septic & Construction Effectively Solves Your Septic Tank Issues

Solve your common septic tank problems in the winter with help from Stanley’s Septic & Construction. Septic problems are tough, no matter the time of the year. However, winter weather can make things  more difficult, as weather conditions can present additional challenges. Here are some of the common septic problems that we at Stanley’s Septic & Construction see in winter.

 

Pipes Freeze, Stopping Water Flow When You Least Expect It

Maine winters can bring frigid temperatures, taking a toll on your pipes. When temperatures drop below 32 degrees, water in your pipes can freeze and prevent the flow in your septic system. Sewage backups will follow, as well as pipe damage.

 

Cold Ground Can Clog Drains

Cold weather can also create clogs in your septic system. The chill compacts the soil, which makes water drainage difficult. This causes sewage backups and drain field damage. Keep your cars and heavy vehicles away from these areas. You should also ensure that there is proper insulation.

 

Sludge Slows Down Your Septic Tank When It Gets Cold

Falling temperatures leave your home’s septic tank susceptible to sludge buildup. Bacteria will slow down, which keeps your septic waste in place. Your tank will fill up faster than normal and require more frequent pumping. Make sure to have your tank pumped before the winter season starts. You should also avoid putting excessive amounts of food waste or grease down your drains.

 

Your Septic Tank Itself Could Break Down and Fall Apart

Septic tanks are vulnerable to break down when not safely maintained. Water in the tank freezes, which causes the tank to crack or rupture. This may cause sewage to leak into your yard, which can be costly and dangerous. To prevent this, make sure that your tank is properly insulated, and consider installing a tank heater to keep the water from freezing.

 

To help resolve your septic tank issues, call Stanley’s Septic & Construction today at (207) 453-9819. Follow us on Facebook for more great information. We are happy to discuss all of the common septic tank problems in the winter.