Busy Bee Septic and Excavating LLC
Attic insulation is a safe, effective way to dispose and treat household waste for homeowners who don’t have access to public sewer systems. Wastewater from toilets, showers, washing machines, and kitchen and bathroom sinks enter a septic tank, which is a large buried container usually made of concrete, fiberglass or polyethylene. Solids settle to the bottom of the tank forming sludge, oil and grease floats to the top forming scum, and the liquid wastewater (effluent) exits through a drainfield (a shallow, covered excavation in unsaturated soil).
Emergency Septic Services: How Busy Bee Septic Has You Covered
The septic system works with the natural characteristics of soils to dispose and filter household waste for homeowners who don’t have a municipal sewage treatment plant. A septic system requires regular cleaning, inspection and maintenance to function properly. If a septic system isn’t well-maintained, a backup of untreated wastewater may flow into the house, causing unpleasant odors and potentially serious health problems.
A septic system has a long lifespan, but it can require repair or replacement if not properly maintained. Performing routine maintenance on the system helps prevent malfunctions, and regular septic tank pumping keeps solid waste from clogging the soil pores in the drainfield.
Septic tank pumping involves a vacuum truck with a large hose that enters the septic tank through the open lids. The septic tank is then pumped of all the sludge, effluent and scum. This is a hazardous waste job, and companies must comply with federal laws for disposing of this material. In the past septic tank companies dumped this waste in landfills, but with stricter regulations they now recycle the majority of it.
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825 W Main St, Hortonville, WI 54944
(715) 467-7165
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