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How to Keep My Septic Tank from Smelling in the Hot South Carolina Heat

As a resident of South Carolina, you know how hot it can get here. You also know how important it is to care for your home septic tank the right way. If you fail to care for your home septic tank, you could end up with a very smelly problem once the hottest days of the South Carolina summer arrive.

Taking care of your home septic tank does not have to be time consuming or expensive, but there are a few proactive steps you need to take. Taking these steps now, before the South Carolina summer gets here, is the best way to avoid problems later on.

Check Your Mower Blades

You need to be very careful when mowing in and around your drain fields, so check the settings on your mower and make sure they are not too low. Mowing the grass over the drain fields too closely could damage them and make them less efficient.

If your kids mow the lawn during those hot South Carolina summers, make sure they know how to set the mower blades appropriately. If you hire a lawn service to do the work, ask them to set their mower blades appropriately as well.

Get a Pre-Season Checkup

You should check your septic tank at least once a year to make sure it is functioning normally and running efficiently, and the spring season is the perfect time for that checkup. If you have not already done so, call your septic system professional to schedule your pre-summer checkup.

Having your septic tank checked now will give you peace of mind when the summer heat arrives. If there are problems, you can have them fixed now, so you can enjoy a fun and odor-free summer season.

Watch What You Flush

Certain things, like paper towels and sanitary products, should never be flushed, so pay attention to what you put in the toilet. It may be convenient to flush those wet wipes and moist toilettes, but doing so could put your entire septic system at risk and lead to a very smelly situation come summer.

You should also avoid flushing things like grease and cooking oil down the toilet. Those liquids can interfere with the action of the beneficial bacteria inside the tank and lead to an unexpected – and costly – summer breakdown.

By taking care of your septic tank now, you can avoid big problems later. The summers in South Carolina can get pretty hot, and you do not want to be caught unaware.

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