As temperatures drop, your septic system faces challenges that can lead to costly repairs if not properly prepared. At Curry Septic & Sewer, we believe prevention is always better than emergency service—especially when it comes to frozen lines, sluggish breakdown, and unexpected backups.
Here’s what every homeowner should know about winterizing their septic system.
Cold weather slows down the natural bacterial processes inside your tank, making it harder for waste to break down efficiently. Combine that with frozen pipes or a saturated drain field, and you’ve got a recipe for trouble.
Whether you’re living in your home year-round or closing up a seasonal property, winter prep helps protect your system and your wallet.
Removing solids before freezing temperatures arrive reduces the risk of overflow and gives your system a clean slate for the season.
A quick inspection can catch small issues before they become big problems. We recommend checking tank lids, risers, and drain field lines for signs of wear.
Cover shallow pipes and tank lids with straw, foam board, or soil mounding. Even a layer of snow can help insulate—just don’t clear it unless necessary.
Make sure the area is properly graded to prevent pooling and ice buildup. Avoid driving or parking over the field, which can compact soil and damage lines.
Spread out laundry, showers, and dishwasher cycles to avoid overloading the system when microbial activity is slower.
If your property will be vacant, shut off the water, drain all lines, and add RV antifreeze to traps and toilets. Make sure the tank is pumped and sealed properly.
Some homeowners use biological additives to support bacterial activity during colder months. While opinions vary, we’re happy to advise on what’s safe and effective for your system.
Curry Septic & Sewer offers full-service winter prep, including inspections, pumping, and expert guidance tailored to your system. Whether you’re preparing for a Georgia cold snap or just want peace of mind, we’ve got you covered.
Contact us today to schedule your winterization service—and stay ahead of the freeze. (678)977-2323 https://www.currysepticandsewer.com/
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