If you’re in New York like us, or in any other state that gets cold, then you know that you need to be prepared for when winter hits. With such harsh cold weather, you need to have the right clothing, prepare your car, and even make sure your house can withstand the cold. One of the ways to prepare your home for the winter is by preventing your septic tank from freezing. Here are some of the preventative measures that you can take.
Avoid Snow Compaction
If you live in an area that gets snow, then it’s completely normal that your tank will be exposed to it. That being said, when the snow is compacted, that’s when problems occur. This usually happens when you walk, drive, or push heavy machines over the tank. This can cause the snow to sink deeper into the soil, therefore causing the tank to freeze. That’s why you should be cautious of putting any external pressure over the tank.
Get Septic Services Before Winter
If it’s about time to get your tank pumped and cleaned, we recommend that you get it done before winter. If the tank gets full during the winter, it can make the process much more difficult – some companies even charge more for that reason. In addition, if you are planning to travel during this time and you won’t be utilizing your tank as you usually do, emptying it can prevent it from freezing.
Winterize Your Pumps
You may be thinking, what does this mean? Well, this is the process of preparing your pipes for the extreme cold, especially if you are not going to be home during this season. To do this, you will need to drain all of your pipes and empty your water heater. To get a more detailed description of how you can drain your pipes, give us a call.
- Tip: Beware of using antifreeze solutions, as they will affect the naturally-occuring bacteria in your tank, therefore affecting the functionality of the tank.
The best way to protect your tank during the winter is by taking preventative measures. If you have any questions about your septic tank, or want to get septic services before it gets any colder, give us a call at Jones Septic Services.