Owning a home comes with a lot of different responsibilities. Just like with a vehicle, if systems in the home are not maintained, or if they are just old, they can fail. When there are problems with the sewer or the cesspool in a Nassau County, NY, home, the results can be difficult for anyone to try to manage.
Hiring a reputable, established and professional service for cesspool cleaning is always a priority when there is a problem. However, in some situations, new homeowners may not realize the issues they are experiencing are related to existing cesspool issues that will only get worse with time.
What is a Cesspool?
In a very basic sense, a cesspool is just a large underground storage container that holds the waste water from the home sewage system. These tanks are designed to allow specific types of bacteria to break down the organic material and then the water is moved out of the tank and further filtered by the ground through the septic field.
In many homes in Nassau County, NY, particularly older homes of those in more suburban and rural areas, there is no main sewer system. The cesspool serves as an on-site waste treatment plant, and they are very effective when they are in a well-maintained condition.
Cleaning Requirements
Even with bacteria to break down and digest the organic material in the wastewater, the residual sludge eventually builds up over time. This sludge causes the system to operate less efficiently and, at some point, to stop working at all. By scheduling regular cesspool cleaning every few years, these problems can be largely prevented.
There are several signs homeowners should watch for, to indicate a potential problem. Slow draining fixtures in the bathroom, kitchen or laundry room are a key sign, as is wet or muddy soil conditions around the location of the cesspool.