Property Managers
A property manager needs a vendor who is reliable, professional, and has excellent communication skills. Here at Crews Septic Solutions we specialize in customer service-specifically property managers. We instill efficiencies like detailed record keeping on each property, diagnosis from first point of contact with the tenant over the phone, immediate response time, tenant education, and so much more. Here at Crews Septic Solutions we know that as a property manager you’re juggling home owners with a budget and tenants that need immediate help. We are the solution to all your septic chaos. We work hard to diagnose the root of the issue to save your owners in the long run on their investment, providing excellent service for you and your tenants all at our low competitive price.
Septic System Do's
- Do spread laundry use over the week rather than many loads on one day.
- Do have septic pumping service regularly (Department of Health recommends every 2-4 years).
- Do keep the records of septic pumping service and septic system maintenance.
- Do use water-conserving devices where possible. Low flush toilets and shower heads are commonly available.
- Do remove or prevent trees with large root systems growing near the leach field.
- Do keep surface water from roof drains away from the leach field.
- Do use our BIO-ONE bacteria to help keep plumbing lines clear of grease and/or solids accumulation and keep solids level down in tank.
- Run water regularly in seldom used drains such as sinks, tubs, showers, etc. to avoid noxious gases from building up and causing odors inside.
Septic System Don'ts
- Don't overload the septic system with high volumes of water.
- Don't use a garbage disposal. Chopped up food particles have a hard time breaking down in the septic tank and can make their way out into your leach field lines causing clogs or can coat your plumbing lines with grease.
- Don't allow large amounts of fats, chemicals, or solvents to enter the septic system; don't allow any plastics to enter.
- Don't allow vehicles or heavy equipment to drive over or park on the drain field. This may compact the soil and crush the piping disabling proper system functionality.
- Don't plant anything over the leach field except grass. Especially do not cover the septic tank or drain field with asphalt, concrete or other impermeable material.
- Above all else- DON'T wait for signs of failure. Check the septic system regularly.