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A septic tank riser is a large-diameter pipe that’s main function is to make it easier to reach septic tanks, especially during any inspections or maintenance. It stretches from a septic tank's access port to the ground above and can be made of various materials, most of them being plastic. Most risers come with a lid, an adaptor ring, and a riser portion. Pumping or inspecting your septic tank without having to dig up your yard is made simple by simply taking off the lids on septic tank risers. Risers can be very beneficial for homeowners. In this article, we will cover everything you need to know about septic tank risers.
Septic tank riser installation is a relatively short and easy process that only needs to be done once. But this process also makes it very easy for your upcoming regular septic tank maintenance because normally, professionals need to do digging for each regular examination. With a septic tank riser, this won’t be necessary, and it saves a great deal of time and makes the whole process easier in harsh weather conditions.
Unfortunately, many homeowners procrastinate the trouble of routine maintenance and inspection because it seems like a long and tiring process. However, with a riser, professionals will have access to the tank easily, faster, and in a more organized manner. So, you won’t have to delay your regular septic tank cleaning any longer.
If you want to install a septic tank riser, you can contact a professional septic company like Septic Blue. Our team would gladly help you with any septic service, including septic repairs and septic tank installations. First, our professionals will find a riser for your lawn’s dimensions. In order to insert the riser, they first excavate the ground to the septic tank lid and place the riser into the opening. When it’s finally in place, to secure everything, we surround the area with the dirt, and that’s it! After installing it, maintaining your septic tank riser on a regular basis is also important since maintenance will ensure that the riser is leak-free and in good working order. If there are leaks, the waste might not dissolve and instead seep through the surface, which is a major health and environmental risk. Most of the time, they happen after very cold weather, so if there's frost, you should check the riser by removing the lid and using a hose. Check the riser's outside with a hose to determine if any water penetrates into the tank. If there’s a leak, or if you think something is wrong with the tank, contact our professionals for septic tank repair.
In conclusion, septic system maintenance can be made much easier with the use of a septic tank riser. If you want to get a septic tank riser installed or think it’s time for your regular septic system pumping, get in touch with professionals at Septic Blue today. We offer a variety of septic services and would be happy to help you with anything you need. Call us today to learn more.
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