Replacing a septic system sounds incredibly expensive, so I’ve been trying to learn how to keep one working as long as possible. People mention regular pumping and maintenance, but I’m curious what else really matters. Things like water usage, what goes down the drain, and even landscaping seem to affect the system. I’d rather develop good habits now than face major repairs later. It feels like preventative care is probably much cheaper in the long run. What practices actually help extend septic system lifespan?
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