Septic Tank Cleaning Phoenix, AZ

Phoenix Septic Tank Cleaning Services

When it comes to septic tanks, proper operation and maintenance is critical to a trouble-free experience. Therefore, one of the things you can do to properly maintain your septic tank is to have it cleaned out/pumped out periodically.

Septic Tank Cleaning in Phoenix, AZ

Your septic system works by moving hundreds of gallons of wastewater daily. In the process, it also separates clean water from scum and sludge and drains it safely back into the groundwater. Your system can clog without routine cleaning and maintenance, resulting in a tank overflow.

When your system overflows, sewage water can pool on your property or cause plumbing backups. If you are looking for fast, dependable, and world-class septic cleaning services, you have come to the right place. At Belsito Plumbing, we offer comprehensive and affordable septic tank cleaning services.

Our team of experienced and friendly professionals is committed to providing world-class service from start to finish. They also use tested techniques and advanced tools to ensure every job is done right the first time. For all your septic cleaning needs, we are the company for you. Call us today and get a free quote.

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Signs You Need Septic Tank Cleaned:

While most septic tanks have an average capacity of 750 to 1,250 gallons, they can get full at some point and will require cleaning to continue functioning efficiently. Below are some of the most common signs that indicate you need immediate septic tank cleaning:

 

  1. The presence of water, If you notice the presence of water on your property, consider that your cue to get a professional septic tank cleaning service. If you wait until your tank overflows, you risk causing substantial (and costly) damage to your home or business.
  2. Pooling water that forms around drain fields is a telltale indicator of an overflowing tank. Also, if the pooling water level is still high after rain, it indicates your tank is full and needs to be cleaned as soon as possible.
Daniel Morrison
Belsito Plumbing deserves all the stars they can get! I've used them twice- at my house to fix a sewer pipe and at my Mom's to fix the main water line to the house. Both times the job was done on time, correctly, and within the estimate.
Daniel Morrison
Belsito Plumbing deserves all the stars they can get! I've used them twice- at my house to fix a sewer pipe and at my Mom's to fix the main water line to the house. Both times the job was done on time, correctly, and within the estimate.
Daniel Morrison
Daniel Morrison
Debbie Scott
I've had several plumbing services provided by Belsito during the past three years, including a bathroom faucet replacement a few days ago. They continue to provide excellent and efficient service at a reasonable price.
Debbie Scott
I've had several plumbing services provided by Belsito during the past three years, including a bathroom faucet replacement a few days ago. They continue to provide excellent and efficient service at a reasonable price.
Debbie Scott
Debbie Scott
Ben Roberts Jr
Robbie and john from Belsito plumbing were AWESOME!!! They put in a new septic system at my Nana’s house and were top-notch all the way.
Ben Roberts Jr
Robbie and john from Belsito plumbing were AWESOME!!! They put in a new septic system at my Nana’s house and were top-notch all the way.
Ben Roberts Jr
Ben Roberts Jr

Toilet Flushing Issues and Other Things that May be your Tank!

If you experience difficulty flushing your toilet or the sinks and tub is draining slowly, it is another clear indication that your tanks need to be cleaned. Knowing when to have the tanks cleaned can help minimize any likely damage to the septic systems and pipes.

Also, to ensure your septic systems continue functioning properly and running smoothly, you must avoid flushing some materials down your toilets. Below are some of the hazardous materials you should not flush down your toilets:

  • Tampons or sanitary napkins
  • Chemicals
  • Prescription medications
  • Cooking oil
  • Grease
  • Bandaids
  • Cotton balls
  • Cat litter
  • Hair
  • Diapers 
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Foul Odors From The Leach Bed

When the septic tank is close to its full capacity, foul-smelling fumes from the tank can infiltrate the air. When not addressed promptly, the foul smell can become increasingly apparent and become a health hazard.

Foul odors can also result from cracks or leaks in the septic tank. To effectively address any issues, get in touch with us so our experts can assess your septic system, diagnose the problem, and fix them accordingly.

Sewage Backups

When the septic tank is full, sewage can easily come back into your home and cause significant, permanent, and costly damage. A sewage backup is something you don’t want to happen to your home or business, so make sure you get professional help if you notice sewage backups.

Frequently Asked Questions about Septic Tank Cleaning

How often should my septic tank be cleaned out?
Household septic tanks should be pumped every three to five years, but alternative/custom systems with electric float switches require more frequent inspections. To ensure sophisticated septic tank setups are running properly, an annual service by a professional plumbing service may be in order.
What happens if septic tank is not cleaned?

Unclean septic tanks are more than just a nuisance – they can have detrimental effects on your (and your family’s) health and the local environment. Without proper sewage treatment, the septic tank water potentially leaching into the environment could be rife with harmful bacteria that leave wells and groundwater contaminated and unusable – even dangerous.

So, don’t neglect getting your septic tank cleaned. Have your septic tank professionally cleaned every 3 to 5 years.

Can I clean my septic tank myself?

Cleaning a septic tank requires more than just elbow grease and DIY knowledge. While the process is challenging, failure to clean your tank correctly could cause serious damage to it or even contaminate your water supply.

Best not to chance it and instead opt to hire a professional plumber to do the job right.