Four Signs You Need Emergency Septic Pumping in Boise


It's the nightmare that no one wants to think about: an untreated septic emergency can compromise the health and safety of your family, pets, and potentially contaminate water sources or the entire neighborhood with biological waste. As a septic tank owner in the Boise and Meridian Idaho area, you recognize the importance of keeping your tank up to date, but how can you know if a septic emergency is imminent? Here are four telltale signs that you should call a professional today: 
 
1) Slow draining sinks or bathtubs
If there's only one sink or tub that drains slowly, you may simply need to clear a clogged drain, but if you notice that all of your drains seem to take longer, your your main sewer drain line may need to be cleared. Left untreated, you may find yourself with blackwater (also known as sewage!) backing up into your toilets and sinks. While we can certainly help even then, it will save you time and a whole lot of stress to call us before it gets to that point!

2) Toilets that will not unclog or take longer to flush
Clogged toilets can be a major source of stress; if you notice your toilets getting clogged more frequently or even just taking longer to flush, your grease line may need some pumping or cleaning. This is definitely something that needs to be handled before your septic system is beyond capacity.  

3) Raw sewage or waste smell in your home or yard
This is a big red flag! A properly functioning septic system should contain unpleasant smells. If you notice sewage smells on your property with no explanation, call us right away to schedule an inspection. It is always better safe than sorry when it comes to the possibility of hazardous waste seeping into your property and threatening to contaminate your water. 

4) Wet or soggy area in your yard
Persistent wet or soggy areas in your yard can be an indication that your leach field is overwhelmed. This is another sign that something is seriously wrong with your septic system, and you need to call a professional immediately. We can help locate your septic tank and determine what the next step should be to keep your system functioning properly. 

Septic tanks that are well-maintained can last for 25 to 50 years. The cost of regular pumping, maintenance and repair every 2-5 years as recommended is much lower than the cost to replace a tank or remedy an untreated septic emergency. If you are experiencing any of the above signs, call ASAP Septic Service at (208) 991-7184 today! We offer emergency septic pumping 24 hours of the day, seven days a week. 

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