by cfhungler | Dec 6, 2021 | Septic Pumping Northern Kentucky
Like most other components found inside homes, septic tanks also rely on routine maintenance to function properly. Failing to do so not only decreases their operational life but also increases the risk of costly and dangerous failures. A malfunctioning or failed...
by cfhungler | Nov 4, 2021 | Septic Pumping Northern Kentucky
Common Septic Tank Problems cont. A collapsed baffle Nope, this isn’t a medical condition. However, this is a very serious septic tank problem. The baffle is actually a barrier within the tank. It makes sure none of the lumpy stuff escapes into the septic tank...
by cfhungler | Oct 7, 2021 | Septic Pumping Northern Kentucky
If you have a septic tank, you’ll be well aware of the joys they bring to your life. I mean, how else do you expect to live in a beautiful rural area with no sewage connection? That’s exactly what septic tanks allow you to do. Now as a homeowner that...
by cfhungler | Sep 16, 2021 | Septic Pumping Northern Kentucky
Hosting large events like debuts and weddings entails careful planning and preparation. Aside from the food and venue, you also have to think about your guests’ need to use the restroom. Even places that have them may not have enough to accommodate the number of...
by cfhungler | Aug 25, 2021 | Septic Pumping Northern Kentucky
Water and sewage from toilets, drains, and sinks are backing up into the home. Bathtubs, showers, and sinks drain very slowly. Gurgling sounds in the plumbing system. Standing water or damp spots near the septic tank or drainfield. Bad odors around the septic tank or...
by cfhungler | Jul 9, 2021 | Septic Pumping Northern Kentucky
Looking around their yards, many homeowners wonder whether they can plant a garden over their septic drainfield. After all, it’s a wide-open space that often gets full sun throughout the day. But unfortunately, as tempting as it may be, gardening over your septic...