

It prevents system backups, costly repairs, and environmental contamination while extending the lifespan of the septic system.
Typically every 3 to 5 years, depending on tank size, household usage, and number of residents.
Yes, routine care identifies problems early and prevents expensive repairs or system replacement.
Yes, commercial systems often require larger capacity maintenance and more frequent inspections due to higher wastewater flow.
Slow drains, foul odors, pooling water near the tank, gurgling sounds, or sewage backups indicate maintenance is required.