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Your septic tank is as vital for your business as your residential property. After all, it holds all the wastewater coming from your company's bathrooms and kitchens. When it comes to your commercial budget, you should make room for regular septic company services. Here are reasons why commercial septic tank pumping is worth it.
According to the EPA, over 60 million Americans use septic systems, and over 30% of new development uses septic or other decentralized waste treatment systems. With regular pumping, you can avoid unnecessary repairs. A malfunctioning or overflowing tank can affect your property structure or pipes. As a result, you may have expensive and extensive repairs that affect your business overhead. Too many repairs can also affect your daily production schedule.
The property value of your business is just as important as it is for your home. A sewage leak can damage drywall, floors, foundations, and landscape. Imagine someone approaching your building for a meeting or interview, only to be greeted by the smell of sewage. The day may come when you want to sell or expand your commercial property. Therefore, raising its value matters for a better resale value or help to get a business loan.
A professional business should have bathrooms for employees and visitors to use. Therefore, it's important to have toilets that properly flush and sinks that allow dirty water to drain out. When you have a full septic tank, your toilets may eventually have a slow flush or stop flushing altogether. As a result, you would have odor and hygiene issues on your hands when backups start.
Clogged drains and pipes can occur due to air bubbles or flushing of wrong items like sanitary napkins. Those stuffed drains and pipes can also happen on the back end. You may hear loud gurgling sounds whenever water drains out of the sink. These clogs can create backups in your business lunchrooms or bathrooms.
Scheduling regular septic tank pumping is worth it to keep your business functioning. According to Bob Vila, septic tank pumping should be scheduled every three to five years. Doing so can keep your business sanitary, maintain a high value, and avoid soil or structure issues. Contact Shelley's Septic Tanks, DBA Shelley's Environmental today for assistance with your septic tank.
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