In the mid-1800s, after what must have been a particularly frigid winter, a French man grew tired of walking through the snow to use the bathroom. Using clay pipes and a concrete tank, he devised a system that would transport wastewater from his home into the holding tank he placed underground. His invention worked flawlessly.
The Frenchman’s revolutionary invention was quickly adopted around the world, including the US, where it’s still used in many areas. While the septic system has served us well, excessive rains and flooding, like the kind South Florida experienced this month, can overwhelm the system, potentially leading to sewage contamination and health hazards.
Here’s what you need to know about the dangers of excessive rain and your septic system, along with some key tips to follow:
While septic tanks continue to be a widely used solution for wastewater treatment, they require regular maintenance. Raider Rooter can help. We’ve been helping South Florida maintain and manage plumbing and sewer since 1978. Let us put our expertise to work for you. And if you’re after tips and tricks for frequent plumbing problems, consult our blog for thorough and helpful information.
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