Cesspools are very common in Hawaii homes. While this system is considered out of date, it is still possible the home may have one. A cesspool is a method of disposal of waste which goes directly into the ground instead of the city lines. Because they do handle all of the waste, it is important to have regular inspections done on the system. These are a few reasons to get them inspected.
One of the reasons to inspect the Cesspool is to identify where the waste is going. Because the waste heads directly into the ground, it can get into the local water source. This can cause contamination of wells. The inspection can identify if this is an issue. Changes in the system will have to be made if the pool has become a source of contamination.
Like regular sewer systems, backups can occur. This can be due to clogged piping systems or inadequate draining. This backups can lead to waste in the yard. An inspection can determine the exact location of the problem. The vessel holding the waste may have to be pumped prior to the inspection. Because this can lead to damage and expose children and pets to harmful bacteria, an inspection should be carried out as soon as a backup is detected.
Increasing the amount of family members in the household can also add significantly to the waste the Cesspool is handling. Older systems may not able to keep up with the excessive demand. The drainage system is only designed for a certain flow-rate. Once it is exceeded, backups into the main piping or the yard can occur. An inspection can identify if there is trouble before the problem reaches a critical point. The amount of times it must be pumped out may need to be increased.
Regular inspections are essential for any system handling waste. Since the waste typically goes directly into the ground with cesspools, checks should be done to ensure it is not contaminating water or at the point of overflow. While Hawaii is moving away from their usage, there are still many which remain. Check out visit us website for more information on inspections or pumping procedures. You can also connect with them on Facebook.