Reasons Why Your Septic Tank Smells Bad

Sewage systems are an important part of our lives. This is because septic tanks collect and treat all of your household waste, so it’s working on a daily basis to function. That being said, septic tanks are low-maintenance, which is why most of us don’t think about them throughout the day. One of the things that will remind us that they’re there, unfortunately, is a bad odor. If your septic tank is emitting bad odors, it’s a sign that it needs septic services to repair it’s system. Here are some of the reasons why this could be happening.

 

Lack of Maintenance

As we said, septic tanks aren’t high-maintenance, but they still need to be cleaned and pumped every couple of years. For instance, if your septic tank is overflowing, it may be time for Poughkeepsie NY septic tank pumping.

 

Blocked Pipes

This is another result of a poorly maintained tank. This occurs when there’s a buildup of waste in the pipes. When the waste gets trapped, it dries; this causes a bad odor to go through the pipes and into your home.

 

Cold Weather

If you live in a cold area, you may have experienced this already. This is because a harsh winter can cause your vents to freeze over and block your vents. Once again, this will send bad odors through your pipes and into your home. To learn more about how to prevent this, call us at Jones Septic Services.

 

Heavy Rainfall

An intercept drain will help prevent excess water from becoming a problem by allowing it to drain away. If you don’t have a functioning intercept drain, then the tank can overflow.

If your septic tank has been smelling bad lately, then it’s a sign that you may need maintenance. To set up an inspection, give us a call today.

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