There are many common septic problems that you might experience.

- Water draining slowly from your sinks, bathtubs, showers, or toilets
- Backups of sewage into your home
- Broken pipes
- Contamination of ground water surrounding your home
- Inappropriate or old materials used for the septic system
- Bad smells in your home or in your yard
- Flooding in your yard, or mushy spots, especially above where the drain field is located
- Overly green patches of grass above the drain field
At Quality Septic Inc., here in Brandon, Florida, we are here to solve your septic problems. Let us know how we can help you, and we will be there right away. We know how serious issues with your septic system can be and will not delay helping to solve the problem. You should be able to enjoy the peace of mind that your system is running correctly and not feel worried about the waste leaving your home the way it should.
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The best way to avoid septic problems is proper maintenance.
Tips for Avoiding Septic Problems
At Quality Septic Inc., we understand how frustrating it can be to have septic problems at your Brandon, Florida home. Not only can they be less than pleasant, but in some cases, they can be quite costly to resolve. We would like to help you avoid septic problems as much as possible, so we thought we would share three tips that can keep your septic system performing properly for as many years as possible.
Tip #1: Landscaping Considerations
When planning your landscaping, take care to keep anything with a complex root system as far from the septic tank and drain field as possible. Ideally, only have grass above these areas, but at the very least, avoid trees and bushes.
Tip #2: Weight Considerations
While septic tanks and drain fields are fairly robust, they cannot hold up under extreme weight. Do not drive over or park anything heavier than a lawn mower on the septic tank, drain field, or pipes running between them or from the house.
Tip #3: Content Considerations
The less you put down into the septic system, the better, but you should also avoid certain items that can contribute to septic problems. Avoid excessive water use and flushing anything that isn’t biodegradable. Reduced use of the garbage disposal and keeping FOGs (fats, oils, and grease) from going down the drain are additional recommendations. Reach out to us for more advice about what you can and should not send to the septic system to avoid septic problems.