6 Winter Tips for Septic System Owners

Rachel Kline • January 10, 2021

It Could Be a Mild Winter, But if 2020 Taught Us Anything, It's to Always Be Prepared!

Before the snow falls and the ground freezes over, it's important to make sure your septic system is ready for the cold months ahead. Today we're sharing a few simple ways to winterize your septic system and pipes, to protect your home's most important utility. If your home is a rental or an AirBnB that's not always occupied, these tips are especially important to prevent frozen pipes or a cracked septic tank. Keep reading to learn more, or contact us today to schedule your next septic service.

1. Inspect Your Manhole Cover or Tank Lid and the Surrounding Area for Cracks or Damage
Inspect your tank lid for cracks or leaks. No uninvited water should be allowed into the tank. The tank’s drainage systems should also be inspected for clogs, debris and other problems that can interfere with proper drainage. While you're checking on things, make a note of where your tank lid or manhole cover is located should it become hidden by snow. Just like it's important to check the tank lid for cracks or damage, it's important to eliminate water leaks inside your home, too. Remember, you don't want any extra water in your tank. And a leaky faucet can cause interior damage if left unchecked. 

2. Winterize Your Home & Pipes 
If you don’t plan to occupy a home in the winter, winterize your home and plumbing before the cold sets in. Have the septic tank pumped, then drain and winterize your pipes. When you open the property again in the spring, have the septic system checked again for any signs of winter damage.

3. Keep the Water Flowing
Moving water doesn’t freeze, so move water through the system on a daily basis. For most active households, this isn’t a problem. Showers, laundry, dishwashing and regular plumbing use should provide enough action to prevent liquid in the tank from freezing. Having said that, don’t allow a faucet to run continuously, and don’t overload your tank. Too much water in the tank can cause its own set of problems! If you’re worried about your pipes freezing, insulate them and keep the heat in your house above 60° F at all times.

4. Have Your Septic Tank Pumped As Needed - Don't Postpone Due to the Cold 
We highly recommend having your septic tank pumped out every 2-4 years and we offer clean out services all year round. If your tank is due to be serviced contact us today to schedule your Central Pa septic service. The last thing you want during a snowstorm is a septic backup! We can perform a thorough inspection of your tank and septic system when we do your cleanout, to ensure your system is ready for the cold. 

5. Do NOT Park Cars or Equipment Above Your Septic System
When the ground is frozen it might not seem like an issue to park on a sand mound system or in the yard near your septic tank, but we recommend you avoid parking on or near your septic system anytime of year. The weight of a vehicle can cause damage to your tank, laterals/pipes or baffles.  

6. Do NOT Plow Snow Off the Top of Your Septic Tank
Snow above your tank acts as insulation. We've seen tanks freeze when snow has been plowed off the top because that layer of insulation was removed. When in doubt, let the snow melt naturally. 

Feeling ready for winter? We hope these tips will help you be prepared as the cold weather sets in. We offer 24/7 service 12 months a year so if your tank is due to be pumped out, be sure to give us a call at 717-898-2333. Our team is standing by! 

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