Wastewater and Septic Maintenance in Florida

ACE Septic & Waste helps Florida homeowners and businesses with wastewater and septic system maintenance. From maintenance plans, to real estate inspections, and one-off inspections of your system, we’re here to help with your wastewater and septic system care.

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ACE offers maintenance plans for conventional septic systems, ATUs, and lift stations. It’s the answer to wondering when you’re due for your next appointment. Choose the pricing option that suits you. Want to learn more?

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Gravity-Fed Systems

Gravity-fed systems require regular inspection and pumping of the septic tank to remove accumulated solids and filter cleanings to ensure the health of the drainfield.

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Lift Stations

Dosing tanks in mound systems need routine inspection and maintenance to ensure the pump and associated components are functioning correctly and to prevent blockages or malfunctions.

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Drain Fields

Drain fields require minimal maintenance but benefit from occasional inspection to detect and address any issues that may impede the natural percolation of wastewater into the soil.

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Septic Tanks

Septic tanks need regular pumping to remove sludge and scum buildup, along with occasional inspections to check for structural integrity or leaks.

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Dosing Tanks

Dosing tanks require periodic maintenance to ensure proper effluent release into the drain field, including pump checks and maintenance.

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High Water Alarms

High water alarms should be tested regularly to ensure they are functioning correctly and alerting homeowners to potential septic system issues.

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Pumps

Pumps in septic systems require periodic maintenance and inspection to confirm they are working correctly, and any damaged or malfunctioning parts should be replaced.

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Filters

Filters need routine cleaning or replacement to prevent clogs and maintain the efficient flow of effluent in septic systems.

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Risers/Lids

Riser/lids should be inspected regularly for damage and secured properly to maintain safe and easy access to the septic tank for inspections and pumping.

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ATUs

Aerobic Treatment Units (ATUs) necessitate regular maintenance and monitoring of the aeration system, pumps, and alarms to ensure their proper operation and prevent issues in the treatment process.

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We’re on top of SepTech

ACE is capable of assisting with the maintenance of any wastewater system. Many systems offer better treatment and longevity than traditional systems but require specialized training and care. We can help.

How to Care for a Septic or Wastewater System

Depending on what type of wastewater system you have (i.e. conventional septic, aerobic treatment unit (ATU), low pressure dosing system) the standards of care can vary. For instance, some wastewater systems like ATUs require proactive and preventative maintenance contracts from certified vendors like ACE. Other systems, primarily those in private residences, benefit by having maintenance plans or regularly scheduled inspections. Still, there are a few best practices that everyone can observe regardless of what system you own.

How to Care for a Septic or Wastewater System

Depending on what type of wastewater system you have (i.e. conventional septic, aerobic treatment unit (ATU), low pressure dosing system) the standards of care can vary. For instance, some wastewater systems like ATUs require proactive and preventative maintenance contracts from certified vendors like ACE. Other systems, primarily those in private residences, benefit by having maintenance plans or regularly scheduled inspections. Still, there are a few best practices that everyone can observe regardless of what system you own.

Schedule Regular Inspections

Having a professional like ACE inspect your wastewater system regularly is the best way to identify and address any issues before they become major problems. We can check for leaks, damage, and signs of system distress. 

Recommended for: All wastewater systems

Pump or Clean Your System

Wastewater and septic tank maintenance includes regular pumping, which we often refer to as getting your system cleaned. The frequency depends on the tank’s size and the number of people in your household. For example, DEP guidelines recommend that a septic tank be pumped every 3 to 5 years.

Recommended for: All wastewater systems

Be mindful of what goes down the drain

Don’t dispose of non-biodegradable items, like paper towels, hygiene products, or wipes. These items will cause clogs in your pipes and damage your pump. Avoid pouring grease, chemicals, and heavy cleaners down the drains.

Recommended for: All wastewater systems

Conserve water

Too much water can flood your septic system and lead to major issues. Repair any leaking faucets and install water-efficient fixtures to reduce water usage. Consider installing a flow monitoring device, which can track water usage and identify any unusual patterns.

Recommended for: All wastewater systems

Wastewater system health starts at the drain

Depending on what type of wastewater system you have (i.e. conventional septic, aerobic treatment unit (ATU), low pressure dosing system) the standards of care can vary. For instance, some wastewater systems like ATUs require proactive and preventative maintenance contracts from certified vendors like ACE. Other systems, primarily those in private residences, benefit by having maintenance plans or regularly scheduled inspections. Still, there are a few best practices that everyone can observe regardless of what system you own.

Watch what you flush

Never flush anything other than human waste and toilet paper down the toilet. Even “flushable wipes” don’t decompose properly and can negatively impact your septic system.

Avoid kitchen waste

Don't pour cooking oils , coffee grounds, or grease down the drain. These can clog pipes and contribute to wastewater system problems.

Be careful with medications

Medications should not be disposed of by flushing them down the toilet. The chemicals in some medications can harm the beneficial bacteria in your septic system.

If you have a commercial business, run a short-term rental, or just have frequent guests in your private residence, we’ve made a few downloadable sheets for you to post. We want everyone to avoid wastewater disasters, so consider these on the house!

Experiencing a wastewater emergency?

Call our 24/7 wastewater emergency hotline.

Are You On Top Of Your Wastewater Maintenance?

If you’re due for a maintenance appointment, are interested in starting a maintenance plan, or are unsure what the status of your wastewater system is – we can help.

ACE is the only company in Florida to boast septic, plumbing, electrical, and CBC licenses meaning we keep every aspect of your project under one roof, saving you time, money, and additional headaches.

We are grateful for the thousands of reviews we’ve received throughout our different locations in Tampa Bay and can’t wait for you to be next. Get started today.

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