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A septic odor is more than unpleasant—it’s a danger signal from your system.
Common Causes of Septic Odors
- Full or overflowing tank
- Clogged vent pipes
- Cracked or leaking lines
- Drain field failure
- Improper bacteria balance in the tank
Are Septic Odors Dangerous?
Yes. Wastewater gases can contain methane and hydrogen sulfide, which are harmful to breathe and can indicate system leaks.
What To Do When You Smell Something
- Don’t mask it with air fresheners—it won’t go away.
- Avoid flushing anything unusual.
- Call a licensed septic professional immediately.
Our technicians locate the source fast, fix the problem, and protect your home from toxic exposure.
For fast service in Alpharetta, Milton, Roswell, Johns Creek, and North Fulton, call 770-922-1434 or visit ActionSepticTankService.com.
Most septic failures happen because homeowners wait too long between pumpings. But pumping isn’t guesswork—it’s science.
Recommended Pumping Schedule
- 1–2 people in home → Every 4–5 years
- 3–4 people → Every 3–4 years
- 5+ people → Every 2–3 years
What Affects Pumping Frequency
- Laundry volume
- Garbage disposal use
- Water usage
- Age of your septic system
- Tank size
If you’ve never pumped your tank—or you’re not sure when it was last done—it’s time.
Why Regular Pumping Saves You Money
A routine pump costs a fraction of what a failed drain field costs. Preventative maintenance is the #1 way to avoid emergency backups.
For fast service in Alpharetta, Milton, Roswell, Johns Creek, and North Fulton, call 770-922-1434 or visit ActionSepticTankService.com.