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FAQs About Septic Systems

Septic tanks are often out of sight and out of mind until there’s a problem. That being said, most homeowners don’t know much about their septic system, and at WILLEY & CO., we aim to fix that. We proudly offer septic tank cleaning services to residents in Laurel, DE, and the surrounding areas. Whether you’re in need of routine maintenance or you need help with a problem, our team is here to help. Find the answers to some of our most commonly asked questions about septic systems, and if you don’t find the answer you’re looking for, reach out to our team today!

 

 

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How Do I Know If I Have a Septic System?

The first step is to look at your property deed. If the document mentions a septic system, then you have one on your property. You should also be able to find septic tank records from the county health department or building permit office. If you’re still not sure, you can always contact a septic professional like WILLEY & CO. to come and take a look.

 

 

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Where Should Septic Tanks Be Placed?

Septic tanks should be placed at least 50 feet away from your home, and they should also be placed downhill from your home’s foundation. This is important because septic systems rely on gravity to do their job, so if the septic tank is too close to your home or not placed correctly, it won’t work properly.

 

 

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Is One Type of Septic System Better Than Another?

There are several different types of septic systems, but the most common type is a gravity septic system. These types of septic systems are typically the most affordable, and they’re also low maintenance. That being said, there are other types of septic systems that may be better suited for your property, so it’s always best to consult with a septic professional before making a decision.

 

 

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Are Septic Tanks Environmentally Friendly?

Septic tanks are actually very environmentally friendly! They help to reduce pollution and they don’t require the use of chemicals or other harmful substances. Additionally, septic tanks can actually help to improve the quality of groundwater.

 

 

We hope you found this blog post helpful! If you have any additional questions about septic systems, or if you need septic tank cleaning services, please contact WILLEY & CO. in Laurel today! We’re always happy to help!

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