Common septic tank problems sewage water collecting on the ground above the drain field.
Septic tank air bubbles in toilet.
A large bubble makes a burp while a continuous flow of air makes a hiss.
Here is a list of products that are recommended to use that are also safe for the septic tanks and a few that aren t recommended.
An over full septic tank may eventually lead to catastrophic septic system failure including ruining your drainfield and causing sewage to back up through the plumbing and into your home or building.
The easiest way to fix a clog is to use a plunger.
A septic tank if left un pumped for a long period of time fills up with septic sludge and or septic scum.
Air bubbles in toilet plumbing may be an indication that you need to take action immediately.
Getting rid of the blockage and the air in the plumbing is a fairly simple process that you can accomplish on your own.
When a toilet gurgles it indicates that negative air pressure suction is building up in the drain line creating an airlock of sorts.
Your septic tank depends on healthy bacteria to keep it functioning properly.
An overly full septic tank will prevent your septic system from functioning correctly by interfering with the flow of greywater from the tank into the drainfield.
Which can upset the balance in the septic tank that can lead to back ups foul odors and become very costly.
Although this won t remove as much of the air inside the line as flushing the toilet does having the faucets open does help to get a little of the air out of the pipes.
Normally air in the toilet indicates that there is some kind of blockage.
It usually is accompanied by other common septic tank problems gurgling pipes or slow drains see below.
This is a condition that people notice getting gradually worse with time and it is one of the most common septic tank problems.
The action of pumping the plunger up and down creates a suction through the toilet trap.
The water in the bowl may bubble and the toilet may.
A clogged toilet bubbles and gurgles when it flushes.
The most common reason for gurgling drains in a home with a septic system is the septic system is at the very least in need of a routine servicing.