No better way to maintain your septic system then to have it jetted clean
Jetting lines-Septic lines will get all of the build-up of sludge that will partially or totally obstruct the pipe. A plumber snake can not do this. Pipes can also get plugged when people flush cigarette butts, feminine hygiene products, paper towels, etc. into the system and these items get flushed out of the tank into the lines. Connecticut septic inspection can use a jetter to remove this debris. A line jetter is essentially a rotary pressure washer with a head that spins at high rpm and shoots powerful streams of water forward and back at an angle.
Connecticut septic inspection starts to jet your septic system by feeding the jetter line into the main line. As it walks down the line it breaks up the solids and because it is spinning it will negotiate turns in the pipes. When the Connecticut septic inspection pulls the line back out it flushes the solids back into the septic tank. The best time to jet your septic system is when the tank is being pumped because we will have the pump truck there to suck this debris out of the septic tank.
Another benefit to having your lines jetted is the Connecticut septic inspection can get a fairly accurate measure of how long and the depth your drainfield lines are. With this information the Connecticut septic inspection can give you an idea if the system meets today’s codes per the size and depth (better to find this out now than to get hit with it by surprise when you go to sell the house).


