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Septic Tank Problems in Union City GA

Repair

Septic System Repair Company near me in Union City GA makes your septic issues top priority. Until your septic system is repaired, you might be unable to shower, wash hands, use the toilet, clean clothes, or even make a proper dinner. A functioning septic system is absolutely essential to everyday use. Some terms related to how our company can help you are: fix, mend, restore, repair, patch up, put back together, get working again.
Septic tank repair must be performed by a state certified technician and pump truck operator. Your questions about septic tank maintenance costs in Union City GA can be answered by calling (678) 682-9750.

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Septic system emergency repair problems in Union City GA are often revealed (mostly) due to improper design and install procedures. Our team of certified repair technicians will carefully map your installation and apply state approved repair & restoration best practices. We are fully licensed and insured. Experience is the true value in Union City! Saying, "I need a new septic tank in Union City" is not good, but we can help.

Union City Emergency Septic System Repair

Union City is located in Metro Atlanta, Georgia.

Union City septic tank repair is located in Fulton County

Here is a complete and full list of contributors to septic system malfunction in Stonewall GA: failed pump, water level above outlet, filter condition, broken pipe, inlet and outlet levels (backwards tank or not level), outlet fill from tank, float or timer is not working properly, system sewers are blocked, D-Box or lines out of level, peak or surge sewage flows, surface water entering system, excess water use, subsurface water entering system, short circuiting between trenches, elevation of stepdown above tank outlet, damage to stepdown, biomat is overgrown, undersized drain field for intended use, tree roots in drain field, heavy machinery driving over drain field or septic tank.

 

How to know if septic pump is working or not?  Long periods of dry weather followed by torrential rains can reveal threatening septic tank issues. Some septic tank repair customers have asked, ‘I live in Stonewall GA and just had a septic backup in my basement. Do I need to replace the carpet? Why does my septic smell in the house? How do you get rid of sewer smell in my house in Stonewall GA? Septic tank service available today.

Union City GA

zip code 30291

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Maintenance

Septic Tank Maintenance is a major function in Union City GA. Your septic tank separates solids, oils, and grease out of the wastewater prior to it entering the drainage receptacles (drain field). A septic tank system should work effectively for many years if it is correctly installed and maintained. If the septic tanks accumulate too much sludge and scum, the effective volume of the tank is reduced which, in turn, reduces the time for separation to take place. This means all the solids, grease and oils will not entirely separate and will pass out of the septic tanks and into the drainage.  This will clog the soil around the drainage receptacle and should be avoided.

To prevent this from happening in Union City GA, it is crucial to have the septic tanks desludged (pumped out) routinely. Desludging requires that a licensed liquid waste contractor be employed to open the septic tanks and pump out the contents. The desirable frequency of desludging – and our recommendation – is dependent on the number of people contributing to the wastewater load. As a guide, every five to seven years for a two-person household, every three to five years for a four-person household and more often for households with greater numbers. For a dual septic tank system, we can implement alternating drainage fields that can be switched every year. This system requires that the diverter box be opened while the effluent flow handle turned to the appropriate position. Proper septic tank system maintenance helps to avoid the need of repairs.

Can heavy rain cause septic problems in Union City? Heavy rains can saturate a septic drainfield and cause problems. Heavy rainfall can cause problems with septic system, especially when they are due to be pumped or have not been properly maintained. To understand how rainfall affects the septic system, you must have a basic understanding of how septic systems work.

Installation

Septic tank installation requires precise engineering with the following list of crucial components: septic tank, manholes for quick and easy clean-outs, optional distribution boxes, drain fields, vent pipes, non-perforated pipe, piping, gravel or crushed rock.  This illustration (R) is but just one design that successfully functioned for many years.

The septic tank is the first component of an on-site sewage management system. When garbage grinders are used, the septic tank capacity shall be increased by fifty percent. The main purpose of the septic tank is to provide a means of separating out of solid matter from the liquid. By design, the outlet of a septic tank should be about two inches lower than the inlet. 

Because of many factors, including its pristine environment, the State of Georgia has one of the highest growth rates. More than 40,000 new on-site sewage systems are installed each year in Georgia.

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Septic tank installation demands precision. Our technicians will place or fix in position ready for use the installation your new septic tank system. Commercial septic tank installations are very different from residential installations. Dosing tanks and devices require highly specific placement, and grease traps are an essential part of the installation plan. For residential, there is an application process, layout planning which includes the setback requirements, absorption fields strategy, aggregate system configuration decisions (level field system, serial field system, distribution box method), chamber system, and any special conditions. The main purpose is to adhere to rules and regulations for the installation of on-site sewage management systems. All of our professional technicians are certified by Georgia Department of Public Health. It is unlawful to install or repair an on site sewage management system without any certification. On-site sewage management can take on many forms. In whatever situation, sewage is introduced to the soil below the ground surface. The soil will then cleanse wastewater by removing particulates, or solid material all the while removing bacteria and viruses. A properly designed and installed system will adequately treat and dispose of wastewater and will ensure the protection of our drinking water resources for future generations. The diagram below is for residential installs.  As populations continue to expand beyond the reach of municipal sewer systems, more people are relying on individual on-site wastewater treatment systems and private water supplies.

Commercial

Residential

Portable

Temporary

Commercial on-site sewage disposal systems in Union City GA shall adhere to all the standards established for residential systems unless otherwise specifically addressed in the permit. Systems shall be sized according to the anticipated daily sewage flow for the facility to be served. Commercial (some) installations may be able to use pre-cast or pre-manufactured septic tanks. Such tanks may be made of concrete, plastic, fiberglass or such other materials as are approved by the department. Larger tanks will have to be constructed on-site. All tanks whether pre-manufactured or constructed on site shall be constructed so the length is at least one and one-half (1½) times the width and shall have two (2) compartments. Tank compartment partitions will be located at a point not less than two-thirds (2/3) or more than three-fourths (¾) the length of the tank from the inlet end. For full revelation, click here.

The property owner and special event sponsor are responsible for all prohibited discharge and unapproved spillage of waste associated with a portable sanitation unit. A portable restroom or portable hand wash fixture cannot be used or maintained in such a manner that will allow the seepage, dumping or discharge of sewage from such system to the ground surface, to a water course, drainage ditch, open trench, canal, storm drain or storm sewer, water well, abandoned well, lake, stream, river, estuary, groundwater or other body water. The Union City GA property owner and special event sponsor must notify the portable sanitation company if any unit becomes unsanitary, unsafe, or causes a prohibited discharge. The property owner, as the originator, is responsible for ensuring that the portable sanitation unit is only used for the disposal of human excreta. 

The minimum number of portable sanitation units required at special events with 500 or less in attendance is 2. If alcohol beverages are to be served, add 25% to the minimum number of portable sanitation units required at that event. Click here for full portable requirements.

Of residential type facilities both single and multi-family, 150 gallons per bedroom will be used to estimate the number of gallons per day in sewage flow. In facilities where garbage grinders are to be used, tank capacity shall be increased by 50%. All solid pipe used in the installation of on-site sewage disposal systems should be schedule 40 PVC or equivalent. Cast iron used to meet the equivalency standard. Safety should always be a top consideration in the construction of systems. All wiring and electrical components for systems requiring electrical components should meet the standards according to the National Electrical Code. When excavating trenches care should be taken to minimize the risk of injury to employees operating equipment and doing hand work in trenches. Trenches beyond 60 inches in depth should have walls stabilized with appropriate shoring devices. 

An on-site sewage management system is a wastewater treatment system designed to use the soil to treat the wastewater generated by a home, business or other building intended for human occupancy or congregation.

Union City GA septic tanks shall be accessed for pumping by excavating a sufficient amount of soil to remove the entire lid or both access port covers. Breaking a hole into the top or sides of the tank to access the contents is not acceptable. Pumping shall be accomplished by completely removing all liquid wastes, sludge and scum from both side of a two compartment septic tank. The condition of the tank should be noted at the time of pumping. Written documentation should be furnished to the tank owner noting the condition of the septic tank and a copy of such notice should be sent to the health department. Once the pumping operation is completed, excavated soil shall be replaced and the ground surface returned to its original contour.  If cost of septic tank repair is a question, it's ok to call.

Care should be taken at all times when there is open access to septic tank contents. Bacteria in septage can spread disease to people through the fecal oral route and can also contaminate water supplies if spillage near wells or springs occurs. Safety is our priority.

Disposal

As part of full and complete consideration for installation,  the following components make up a commercial septic tank systems:  septic tank, dosing tanks and devices, and grease traps. Other items are required depending on the site.

Cleaning

Cleaning out a septic tank in Union City GA reveals varying, yet interesting, advice from many sources. However, Georgia Department of Public Health has the last word; it is the governing body. What's more, According to How Stuff Works.com, About one-third of Americans have a septic system treating the waste in their homes [source: American Ground Water Trust]. By design, these systems are fairly simple. Keep it clean and avoid the question of, "how much does it cost to have my septic tank repaired?" All drains in the home converge to a single pipe that leads to the septic tank buried outside. When the waste water from your toilet, shower, sinks and washing machine leave your house, it's combined.

Best Union City GA Septic Tank list of Definitions for On-Site Sewage Management Systems

Best Septic Tank list of definitions for On-Site Sewage Management Systems:

Absorption Field: a configuration of absorption trenches installed in a portion of land and used for the absorption and final treatment of sewage

Absorption Linea pipe line of perforated pipe laid in an absorption trench to serve as a conduit for sewage effluent.

Absorption Trenchan excavation in which an absorption line is laid.

Absorption Trench Bottom and Side Wall Areathe total interface of bottom and side soil area with undisturbed soils of all absorption trenches in an absorption field and occurring horizontally and downward from the point of distribution into the soil, expressed in square feet.

Aggregatewashed gravel or washed stone meeting the Georgia Department of Transportation standards for hardness or other materials approved by the Department that shall be one half inch (1/2”) to two inches (2") in diameter. 

Alternative On-Site Sewage Management Systeman approved on-site sewage management system which differs in design or operation from the conventional or chamber septic tank system or privy. 

Approved or Approvalcompliance with applicable specifications or criteria developed or accepted by the Department.

Auxiliary Systema system to serve a portion of a residence, a pool house, or other adjunct facility.

Bedroomany room that is intended primarily for sleeping purposes, as shown on the building plan.

Black Water wastewater made by fixtures or appliances that come into direct contact with human excreta or solid organic matter, such as toilets, urinals, bidets, kitchen sinks and garbage disposals.

Building Drain that part of the lowest piping of a building drainage system within the walls of a building, which receives the discharge from soil, waste or other drainage systems and conveys the discharge to the building sewer.

Building Sewerthat part of the horizontal piping of a building drainage system beyond the building drain which receives the discharge from the building drain and conveys it to a public sewer, private sewer, on-site sewage management system or other disposal. 

Central On-Site Sewage Management Systeman on-site sewage management system serving more than one building, business, residence or other facility designed or used for human occupancy or congregation on an individual lot or single parcel of land. 

Chamber Septic Tank Systema septic tank with a chamber system.

Chamber Systema system of chambers with each chamber being a molded polyolefin plastic, arch shaped, hollow structure with an exposed bottom area and solid top and louvered sidewall for infiltration of effluent into adjoining bottom and sidewall soil areas. Chambers may be of different sizes and configurations to obtain desired surface areas.

Conventional System a traditionally used system that is composed of perforated pipe surrounded by gravel or stone masking for the infiltration of effluent into adjoining bottom and side wall areas. 

Conventional Septic Tank System any septic tank and conventional system, but does not include alternative or experimental systems.

County Board of Health a County Board of Health organized pursuant to O.C.G.A. § 31-3-1

Department or DPH the Georgia Department of Public Health.

Distribution Device a watertight structure which receives sewage effluent from a septic tank, dosing tank, or other sewage retention device and distributes it in equal portions to two or more absorption lines.

Dosing Tankan approved watertight tank, located after a septic tank or other sewage retention device, to receive and retain sewage effluent, and so equipped as to discharge sewage effluent intermittently to a distribution device, either by pump or by siphon.

Experimental On-Site Sewage Management Systemany on-site sewage management system proposed for testing and observation, and provisionally approved for such purposes by the Department, but which has not been fully proven under field use. 

Failure or failed the on-site sewage system constitutes a health hazard by reason of inadequate treatment or disposal of sewage. 

Filteran approved device that removes solids or other materials from the effluent that could cause failure of an on-site sewage management system. 

Flood Plaina generally flat plain or depression susceptible to being flooded from any source, including small and intermittent water courses and coastal areas subject to intermittent tidal action. 

Gray Waterwastewater made by water-using fixtures and appliances that does not come into direct contact with human excreta or solid organic matter. 

Grease Trapa device in which the grease content of sewage is intercepted and congealed, and from which grease may be skimmed or otherwise removed for proper disposal. 

Hardscape any area devoted to a landscape made up of hard wearing materials such as stone, concrete, decking and other similar construction materials.

Individual Water Supply System a non-public system of piping, pumps, tanks or other facilities, utilizing groundwater to supply a single family home.

Lota portion of a subdivision, or any other parcel of land, intended as a unit for transfer of ownership, or for development, or both. It does not include any part of the right-of way of a street or road.

Mobile Home Parka parcel of land developed for subsequent rental, lease, or placement of two or more mobile homes. 

On-Site Sewage Management Systema sewage management system other than a public or community sewage treatment system serving one or more buildings, mobile homes, recreational vehicles, residences, or other facilities designed or used for human occupancy or congregation. Such term shall include, without limitation, conventional and chamber septic tank systems, privies, and experimental and alternative on-site management systems which are designed to be physically incapable of a surface discharge of effluent.

Percolation Coefficient the ratio of trench bottom area to percolation time, expressed as the allowable rate of sewage application in gallons per square foot per day. 

Percolation Ratethe time, expressed in minutes per inch, required for water to seep into saturated soil at a constant rate. 

Percolation Testthe method used to measure the percolation rate of water into soil.

Physical Developmentthe alteration or improvement of real property, including site preparation, erection of any structure or road, well construction, or installation of on-site sewage management systems. 

Privya structure and necessary appurtenances used for the sanitary disposal or storage of human wastes without the aid of water carriage. It does not include chemical, composting, portable or incinerator toilets. 

Public Water Supply Systema system for the provision of piped water to the public for human consumption, if such system has at least fifteen service connections, or regularly serves an average of at least twenty-five individuals daily, at least sixty days out of the year. 

Septagea waste that is a fluid mixture of partially treated or untreated sewage solids, liquids, and sludge of human or domestic waste, present in or pumped from septic tanks, malfunctioning on-site sewage management systems, grease traps, or privies. 

Sewage Treatment Systema system that provides primary treatment and disposal, including absorption field components, devices, and appurtenances intended to be used for disposal of sewage by soil absorption. It does not involve a conventional or chamber septic tank system. The system shall be designed to be physically incapable of a surface discharge of effluent. 

Septic Tankan approved watertight tank designed or used to receive sewage from a building sewer and to affect separation and organic decomposition of sewage solids, and discharging sewage effluent to an absorption field or other management system. 

Sewageincludes human excreta, black water, water-carried wastes, and liquid household waste from residences or commercial and industrial establishments.

Sinkholea depression in the land surface, generally in a limestone region, which communicates or has the potential to communicate with a subterranean passage developed by solution. 

Sitethe location where the absorption field will be installed, to include replacement area. 

Soil Classifiera person who has been approved by the Department to conduct soil evaluations to determine suitability of a site for an on-site sewage management system. 

Subdivisionany division of a tract or parcel of land into five or more lots, building sites, mobile home sites, or other divisions, resulting in at least one single lot of less than three acres, for the purpose, whether immediate or future, of sale or legacy, and includes resubdivision. It does not include: 1. The combination or recombination of previously platted lots or portions thereof where the total number of lots is not increased and the resultant lots conform to the standards of these rules; or 2. The division of land into parcels, all of which are three acres or more in size with minimum width of one hundred and fifty feet (150') for a distance neededto provide an adequate area for the placement of structures and improvements including wells and approved installation of approved on-site sewage management systems.

Wellan excavation or opening into the ground by which groundwater is sought or obtained. 

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