Why Regular Septic Tank Emptying Matters
A septic tank collects and treats all the wastewater from your home. Over time, solids settle at the bottom and form a layer of sludge, while fats and oils float to the top as scum. In the middle, the liquid wastewater flows out into a soakaway or drainage field.
When the tank is not emptied regularly, the sludge and scum build up until there is less space for wastewater to separate properly. This can cause blockages, bad smells, slow drainage, or even a full system failure. In the worst cases, untreated wastewater can overflow and damage your garden or local environment.
Homeowners in Dorset, Hampshire, and nearby coastal areas face particular challenges because of the local soil and older drainage networks. These conditions can make it harder for a septic system to drain properly, which means regular emptying is even more important to keep everything working smoothly.
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