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State Park Septic

State Park Septic is a State Park septic tank company that provides septic pumping, septic tank repairs, drain cleaning, grease trap clean outs, septic cleaning and lift stations

Phone : 888-996-4787

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State Park Septic is your go-to business for septic tank cleaning in the State Park area. State Park Septic has actually serviced State Park from 1989. If your toilet or tub is clogged, provide us a call and we will be out to repair your State Park septic tank problem.

A common septic tank in State Park is about 1,000 gallons. When the tank becomes crowed with solid waste it backs-up. The tank requires to be situated, dug up, and pumped. State Park Septic will come to your home pump the septic tank clean and leave you smiling.

If you live in State Park South Carolina and need septic tank cleaning, call State Park Septic. We are your local South Carolina septic tank professionals and our considerate staff is waiting to help you now. We are a complete service business that specializes in the emergency service. We have specialists in State Park that are all set to go!

Family Owned And Operated

We supply the best septic tank pumping service in State Park, South Carolina. When you select State Park Septic you are getting a business with over twenty years experience in State Park, South Carolina. Our rates are fair and our service transcends.

How A State Park Septic System Works

From Toilet To Tank To Drainfield

After flushing a toilet the liquids and solids travel down a pipes line into the septic tank. The septic tank is a vault, which traps solid waste and permits clear liquid to flow through to the drainfield. Inside the septic tank solids and liquids separate into 3 layers. The leading layer is called the residue layer it consists of floatables consisting of: fats, oils, grease, soaps, and phosphates. The middle layer is the liquid layer and the bottom layer is the sludge layer. The sludge layer consists of heavy particles of raw material which breakdown through an anaerobic process. The clear water exits the tank through an outlet baffle and is distributed into the drainfield which soaks up the water.

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