This might fit better in the DIY group but here goes.

How do I know when it’s time to have the septic system pumped out?

We had a new one installed 3 years ago. It was an upgrade in size. I’m not sure the capacity. It was negotiated to be done as part of our purchase contract, and the old owners didn’t give us a copy of their contract with the installer. Just the inspector’s report that plans were adequate for the number of bathrooms we have.

There are only 2 of us. We don’t put that much water into the system. But we’ve been having a LOT of rain. Over 5" in the last week and a half, and over 9" since Jul 1. Our elevation is between 1 and 4 ft (not a typo), so the water table is very close to the surface here.

I’m getting periods of methane smell in the house off & on for about a month now. I’ve run water to make sure all the traps aren’t empty. It’s possible it could be coming from the vent stack for the washing machine, but it’s not all the time.

So with not a lot of use put into the system, is 3 years too early to have it pumped out? How can we tell?

  • @infinitevalence
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    62 months ago

    we have ours pumped every 2-3 years, house of 4. Rain wont fill it up, because it will eventually end up in the leach field and levels will go down. Solids are the risk when dealing with overflowing septic because it will get into the pipe to the leach field and clog that, causing a backup in your plumbing.

    as for the smell, it depends, every house I have lived in with septic would get a wiff from time to time depending literally on the direction of the wind. The house that had the least smell was a 3 story house in the north east where its cooler, the one with the most was a house in the south east that was only 1 story.

    Height of the vent makes a difference, as can using products like Rid-X to help keep things broken down particularly fats which can really stink up a septic system.