Trusted Septic Services in Gwinnett County, GA

Gwinnett County

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Our reliable, expert septic technicians are highly trained and provide the best in Gwinnett County. With emergency 24 hour services septic tank pumping, repairs, our pros are on call to handle your last minute emergencies whenever you need us.

 

Right Time Septic is a family owned and operated septic company. We understand that when a septic tank has issues, or is simply reaching capacity, it’s the last thing you want to deal with. Don’t worry! That’s what we’re here for, No matter what day or time it is, if you have a septic tank emergency, Right Time Septic will be there to get things flowing normally in no time!

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Homeowner’s Guide to Septic System Maintenance

Maintaining Your Septic System

To help with understanding your septic system the Gwinnett Water Resources offers a “Homeowner’s Guide to Septic System Maintenance.” You can find this Guide by clicking the link below.

When to Pump the Septic Tank

A properly designed septic tank system will have a septic tank with sufficient volume to accumulate solids for several years. Over time the solids accumulate and begin to fill up the septic tank. If these solids are not periodically pumped out, suspended solid particles may begin to flow into the drainfield.

 

These solids will eventually clog the drainfield and may require the installation of a new drainfield. Newer septic tank systems are required to have an effluent filter located on the outlet of the septic tank.

The purpose of this filter is to protect the drainfield by trapping suspended solids. If the septic tank is not pumped out periodically, the effluent filter may become clogged causing wastewater to back up into the house.

A specific determination of when it’s time to pump a septic tank can be made by having the depth of the solids and level of scum buildup checked periodically. New septic tanks have an access port over the inlet and outlet tees to facilitate the cleaning of the effluent filter and pumping of the tank.

 

Two factors primarily affect the pumping frequency required. The first factor is the holding capacity of the septic tank. The more people using a system, the faster the solids build up, and the more frequently the tank will have to be pumped. A larger capacity system provides better treatment and requires less pumping. The standard three or four bedroom house has a 1000 gallon septic tank.

The second factor is the amount of solids in the wastewater. If you have a garbage disposal, you will have to pump out your septic tank more frequently. The use of a garbage disposal may increase the amount of solids in a septic tank by as much as 50%. Pouring grease or other non-biodegradable types of solid waste drown the drain will add to the accumulation of solids. Homes with garbage disposals are required to increase the size of their septic tank by 50%. A three or four bedroom house with a garbage disposal is required to have a 1500 gallon septic tank.

 

The recommended pumping frequency for pumping out septic tanks can be estimated based on assuming a wastewater retention time of 24 hours and assuming that 50% of the solids are digested by bacterial action in the tank. The following table can be used as a guide for average home water usage without a garbage disposal.

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Frequently Asked Questions – Gwinnett County Septic Services

Do you service the entire Gwinnett County area?

Yes, we provide septic services throughout Gwinnett County, including Lawrenceville, Buford, Suwanee, Snellville, and other nearby cities.

How do I know if my home in Gwinnett is on septic?

If you're unsure, we can help you check property records or signs like a septic tank lid or lack of a city sewer bill. Many homes in rural and suburban Gwinnett still use septic systems.

Do you offer emergency septic service?

Yes, we offer 24/7 emergency septic pumping and repair services throughout Gwinnett County. If you're dealing with a backup or overflowing tank, call us right away.

Can you handle septic permits and inspections?

Absolutely. We manage all permitting and inspection requirements for new septic installations and major repairs, following Gwinnett County Environmental Health regulations.