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Your septic system is critical to the waste disposal management of your home. However, improper septic tank installation or poor maintenance may lead you to deal with an emergency such as septic backflow. To minimize the damage to your property, here are a few tips on what to do when dealing with a backflow situation.

How to Respond to Septic Backflow

1. Turn Off the Main Water Supply

septic tank installationIf water is overflowing in various plumbing fixtures around your home, such as the toilet, shower, or sink, the first step is to turn off the main water valve. This is often located in the basement, garage, or near your water heater. Turning off the water will minimize the damage and prevent sewage from flooding your home.

2. Shut Off Electricity

Water making contact with electricity is a life-threatening safety hazard. Turn off the electricity in any of the rooms of your home where water has spread. Open up the windows in your home to help reduce the indoor humidity and slow down the growth of mold and mildew.

3. Hire a Septic Company

Septic overflow is a septic emergency and must be handled by a septic tank installation professional. They will use a fiber optic camera to diagnose the source of the problem. If the issue is a clog, the technician will run a snake through the septic tank to clear the clog and drain the sewage.

 

When dealing with any type of septic issue, don’t hesitate to contact the experts at Beckham Septic Tanks and Ditching Service in Enterprise, AL. This family-owned company specializes in a variety of solutions, including excavation, demolitions, and septic tank installation and maintenance. Since 1947, they have been the go-to professionals for residential and commercial customers in need of land and septic services. Call (334) 347-2362 to schedule septic tank installation or other services. You can also check out their website for more information about their full list of solutions.

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