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Contact Us:

(972) 617-4100
(903) 326-4400


Email: Dulworth@gmail.com

Septic Pumping - Cleaning

Why should I have my septic pumped, cleaned out?

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Ruined pump due to high sludge levels
  • Prevent system from clogging-backing up
  • Keep septic producing high quality of treated effluent
  • Keep sprinklers functioning properly - not clogging
  • Extend life of  tank components 
        (e.g. pump & aerator compressor)
     
    **Clogged pumps and aeration diffusers can 
    result in overheating and failure of components

How often should I have my tank cleaned?

  • Every three years or before if sludge levels in pump tank reach 10 - 12 inches 
  • If pump or sprinkler heads start malfunctioning due to clogging

Why should I use Dulworth to pump my septic?

  • Entire tank is pumped all four compartments
  • Tank is vacuumed out then power washed to remove any remaining sludge
  • Submersible pump in tank is removed and cleaned (Most companies fail to do this)
  • Any problems found with system can be repaired by qualified technician
  • Cost of pumping can be paid in three payments using credit or debit card

Septic and pump cleaning before and after photos:

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Submersible Pump Before Cleaning
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After Cleaning
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Before Pumping
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After Pumping & Washing
Schedule to Have Your Septic Pumped Out

Adding Risers & Lids to Existing Septics

Why add risers and secured lids?

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Tuff-Tite risers & lids
  • Risers are added to provide easy access to septic
  • Prevent yard from having to be dug up for tank cleaning
  • Secured lids provide safety for homeowner
  • Risers are attached to tank with lead anchors
  • Risers are sealed to prevent water infiltration to system
  • NSF approved for use on aerobic septic systems

Riser installation process:

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Tank before riser installation
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Risers added up to ground level
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Riser adapter ring attached to tank
Tufftite risers
Finished risers with secure lids
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