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    Septic Tank Repair

    If you’re looking for septic tank repair services that are designed to prevent backups and extend the life of your system, then you’ve come to the right place. Our team of experienced professionals can quickly and efficiently repair your tank, so you can get back to normal life. Contact us today for a free quote!

    Septic Drain Field Repair

    If you’re having problems with your septic drain field, then our team of experienced professionals can help. We offer septic drain field repair services that are designed to restore your system to working order. Contact us today for a free quote!

    Ejector Pump Repair

    If you have an ejector pump that needs to be repaired, then we can help. We offer ejector pump repair services that are designed to get your pump working again. Contact us today for a free quote!

    Sump Pump Repair

    If you have a sump pump that needs to be repaired, then we can help. We offer sump pump repair services that are designed to get your pump working again. Contact us today for a free quote!

    Grinder Pump Repair

    If you have a grinder pump that needs to be repaired, then we can help. We offer grinder pump repair services that are designed to get your pump working again. Contact us today for a free quote!

    FAQ

    How do you fix a cracked septic tank?

    A septic tank that has developed cracks will need to be repaired in order to maintain its proper function. The first step is to determine the cause of the cracks. In some cases, the cracks may be due to settlement or ground movement. In other cases, they may be the result of poor construction or materials. Once the cause of the cracks has been determined, they can be repaired using a variety of methods, depending on the severity of the damage. For small cracks, a sealant may be all that is needed. For larger cracks, it may be necessary to use epoxy or another type of adhesive to bond the cracked sections together. In some cases, it may even be necessary to replace the entire septic tank. However, this should only be done by a qualified professional.

    How do I know if my leach field is failing?

    A leach field is an important part of a septic system, and it is responsible for filtering water before it is returned to the groundwater supply. A leach field typically consists of a network of perforated pipes buried in gravel. When sewage enters the leach field, bacteria break down the waste and clean the water. This process can be disrupted by a number of factors, including root growth, flooding, and the use of harmful chemicals. If a leach field is failing, there are several signs that can be evident. Raw sewage may begin to surface in the leach field, or there may be widespread pooling of water on the surface. In addition, the area around the leach field may have a strong odor, or plants may appear to be dying. If you suspect that your leach field is failing, it is important to contact a qualified technician as soon as possible.

    What happens if grinder pump stops working?

    A grinder pump is a means of processing and removing wastewater. The water that your home uses flows out of the pipes and into the holding tank on the grinder pump. Once the tank fills to a certain level, the grinder pump turns on, macerates the sewage, and pumps it to the public sewer system or septic tank. If the grinder pump stops working, sewage can back up into your home, causing health hazards and property damage. If you think your grinder pump has stopped working, do not use any water in your home until the problem can be fixed. Contact a professional plumber or wastewater management company for assistance.

    How do you know if your ejector pump is broken?

    If your ejector pump is broken, you’ll likely notice water starting to back up in your basement or around your home’s foundation. This is because the pump is responsible for moving water away from your home, and when it fails, water can start to accumulate in low-lying areas. In addition to water backup, you may also notice that your toilets are draining more slowly than usual or that your sinks are gurgling. These are both signs that your ejector pump is not working properly and needs to be repaired or replaced. If you suspect that your ejector pump is broken, it’s important to call a plumber as soon as possible to avoid extensive water damage to your home.

    You have a septic tank and it’s not working right.

    A septic tank that isn’t working can cause all sorts of problems, from sewage backups in your home to contaminated water supplies. 

    Birmingham Environmental Septic Tank Service is here to help. We offer repairs and maintenance for septic tanks of all sizes. We’ll have your tank up and running in no time.