Your Residential Septic Pumping Service Expert
Are you searching for a trusted septic company with a ton of experience in the Triad, NC Area?
It doesn't matter if you're experiencing a big issue or a small one, Transou's Plumbing & Septic will get the job done right the first time.
If you are experiencing a septic system problem, you need someone who knows what they're doing. In this case, your best option is Transou's Plumbing & Septic Service.
We understand that your home is unique to you, and we won't attempt to sell any solution unless it is right for your home. You can depend on us to give you honest recommendations and expert workmanship.
Whether you need repairs or general maintenance, we offer affordable services and convenient scheduling that are tailored to suit your needs. We pride ourselves on providing the highest quality work at reasonable rates in a timely manner, with the utmost professionalism and friendly service.
Call Transou's Plumbing & Septic at (336) 893-6516 today to schedule your residential septic emergency service in the Triad, NC area today.
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This is the number one question we get asked. How often your septic tank should be pumped is determined by the volume of solids in your tank and the usage of your system. Your septic tank is designed to trap, settle and digest the solid waste that comes into your home via the sewer lines. If you do not pump out the settled solids on a regular basis, they will eventually fill up the tank and pass through to the leach field or drain field. If this happens, it can cause clogging of the piping and drainage trenches, which will result in sewage backing up into your home or being discharged onto the ground surface.
The traditional rule of thumb has been once every three years. But this is not necessarily good advice for all systems. There are many factors that affect how quickly solids accumulate in your tank such as usage profile, water hardness, wastewater composition, etc. We strongly recommend an annual inspection by a qualified professional who can inspect and advise you when you need to have your system cleaned.
Sepsis is the body's overwhelming and life-threatening response to infection which can lead to tissue damage, organ failure, and death. Septic shock occurs when blood pressure drops dramatically as a result of sepsis.
Most often, bacteria that get into the bloodstream from a skin wound or the organs of the abdomen (biliary tract, appendix, colon) cause sepsis. Sepsis may also result from viral or fungal infections such as influenza or pneumonia.
The symptoms may include fever and chills, increased heart rate, increased breathing rate, and confusion. Patients with severe sepsis may have low blood pressure and evidence of tissue damage including changes in liver function tests, kidney failure, or abnormal lung scans.
There are other symptoms of sepsis that can be researched online. In order to maintain the hygiene of your home, you must avoid neglecting your septic system or plumbing problems. Contact us today at (336) 893-6516 to receive a consultation for expert assistance.