Mobile summers are famous for two things: oppressive heat and sudden thunderstorms. Both of these present unique challenges to your septic system. From accelerated bacterial growth to drought-related soil cracking, being a septic owner in the Gulf Coast requires a summer strategy. This 1,000-word guide will help you keep your system cool and functional through the hottest months of the year.
When we go weeks without rain in July, the clay soil in South Alabama shrinks and cracks. These cracks can allow oxygen to reach areas of your drainfield that should be anaerobic, or worse, they can create direct channels for surface water (and debris) to enter your pipes during the next storm. Keeping a healthy, mowed lawn over your septic area helps keep the soil moist and prevents this dangerous cracking.
Odors and backups spike in the summer. Don’t wait for a crisis—schedule your summer check-up today.
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