Johnson Construction Company

Serving Oklahoma’s Septic System and Storm Shelter Needs Since 1977

Taking care of your septic system in an eco-friendly way helps protect your home, your yard, and the environment. A well-maintained septic system runs smoothly, saves money, and keeps groundwater clean. Here are some simple tips to help you keep your system healthy and environmentally friendly.

First, watch what goes down your drains. Avoid flushing items like wipes, paper towels, grease, chemicals, or plastic materials. These things can block pipes or damage the bacteria that help break down waste in your septic tank. Use biodegradable soaps, detergents, and cleaners that are gentle on your system and the environment.

Next, save water whenever possible. The more water that enters your septic tank, the harder it has to work. Fix leaky faucets, install water-saving toilets, and try to spread out laundry loads throughout the week. This reduces strain on your system and helps it last longer.

Regular pumping and inspection are also very important. A septic tank should usually be pumped every 3 to 5 years, depending on the size of your tank and how many people live in your home. Routine maintenance prevents buildup and keeps everything flowing properly.

Protect your drain field as well. Never park cars or place heavy objects over it, as this can crush the pipes underground. Keep trees and plants with long roots away from the drain field to prevent damage. Also, avoid letting rainwater or roof runoff flow directly into this area, as too much water can flood the system.

Lastly, educate everyone in your home about what should and shouldn’t go into the drains. Small daily habits make a big difference over time.

By following these eco-friendly septic system tips, you not only extend the life of your system but also reduce pollution and conserve water. It’s a simple way to keep your home safe, your yard clean, and your environment healthier for everyone.