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Sunset Landscapes
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Water Feature - Install a Pond

Serving Red Bluff, CA and surrounding areas

In business since 2019

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"It went great they had quick response to any questions I had they adjusted to build around to make as efficient as possible and james made the experience to be the best for me and not looking to get the most from me he was saving me money any way he could which I appreciate and they are still keeping me in the loop ever step I'm not left in the dark at all and except when we meet at 5pm and we were talking till almost 9pm that was all for me I had alot of questions and we were working on the layout to get the best price and layout so that was done for my benefit and the hole crew work very well together so in the end you don't just deal with one person but a well organized team that won't let you down thank you all so much for making us a part of your solar family"
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Aquarium Services questions, answered by experts

Some of the biggest symptoms of a drain field failure include a foul stench, backed-up toilets and drains, and mushy grass or standing water on top of the drain field. Also, if the grass above your leach field starts suddenly growing faster and looks thicker or healthier than the rest of your lawn, it could be a sign that it isn’t getting rid of waste properly.

Yes, a septic tank can get full. If this happens, you might run into issues flushing your toilets or draining your sinks. You may also notice your pipes making gurgling noises or the smell of sewage floating around your house. Other signs of a backed-up septic tank include water pooling or fresh, healthy grass growing above your drain field.

A household of four can easily fill a 1,000-gallon septic tank within a week. It may be 10 to 14 days for smaller households. But the reason why you don't need weekly pumping is because the tank's contents eventually reach the overflow pipe. They flow down this pipe to the absorption area whenever water is used in your home. The tank keeps working at this full level until it's pumped again.

You can check your own septic tank, but take precautions. Locate the access lid, usually buried a few inches underground, and remove it carefully. Look for the sludge and scum levels, and if they’re high, that means pumping may be necessary. Check for odors, slow drains, or pooling water around the drain field, which could indicate issues. Never enter the tank, as toxic gases can be fatal. All of that being said, a professional inspection is safer and more thorough.

A gurgling toilet usually doesn’t mean that your septic tank is full. If waste can’t drain into a full septic tank, you’ll see water and sewage backing up into your fixtures, but the air that causes gurgling is a result of poor venting. You are more likely to have a clog in your vent stack or a damaged air admittance valve.

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