Trees are an important part of our environment and play a vital role in improving our quality of life. However, trees can cause serious septic issues, especially if it is located near your septic syst...
Jun 29
Trees are an important part of our environment and play a vital role in improving our quality of life. However, trees can cause serious septic issues, especially if it is located near your septic system. Since tree roots are responsible for finding water and nutrients, your septic system becomes a target for tree roots. At Metro Septic Pumping, we recommend scheduling regular maintenance with our experts to ensure you are protected from root-related damage. If your pipes have weaknesses like tiny leaks or loose connections, you could potentially look at a root invasion. We can help you alleviate any causes of weakness in your lines through septic tank cleaning, minimizing the risk of leaks and blockages.
If you are a new homeowner or you have just moved into an existing house, it’s important to take the necessary measures to ensure that you don’t incur problems down the road. Metro Septic Pumping can help you maintain a healthy septic system free from all sorts of damage. Your local tree service company can help you choose the right shrubs and trees for your yard to minimize the risk of root damage. We can help you determine whether the nearby trees are a problem or advice you on the suitable areas to plant trees.
Property and homeowners need to pinpoint where their septic system is located and positioned to ensure you plant trees away from there. Having wastewater on the surface for a long time can attract tree roots to your system, which is why regular maintenance is important. Our team also performs top-notch septic tank pumping to prevent the accumulation of solid waste that leaves your septic system susceptible to leakages and backup.
What Maintenance Should I Do?
Onboarding the experts at Metro Septic Pumping for regular maintenance checks goes a long way in ensuring that your septic system is in tiptop condition. If your septic system is old, it’s high time you considered maintenance. Older septic systems are more prone to root damage because they have a high chance of developing leaks and seepages that attract nearby roots.
Our experienced team uses top-of-the-line industry equipment to ensure that any leak along your lines is detected and repaired. Since leaks or seepages occurring beneath the ground are hard to detect, it is important to familiarize yourself with the signs of a damaged system, such as a patch of green grass while the rest is brown, a foul smell, and wet areas in your property.
At Metro Septic Pumping, we ensure that your septic system provides lasting service. We have years of experience when it comes to septic system maintenance, repairs, and replacements, and that’s why we recommend having your system checked at least twice a year. Some of the maintenance services we provide include septic tank pumping, cleaning, and many more. Contact us today and schedule an appointment with our experts for more information about preventing root problems.