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A cesspool, commonly known as a soakaway or sump pit, is an underground wastewater collection hole built with cement, concrete, stone, and brick. Some cesspools are constructed using perforated material to seep away wastewater into the surrounding earth. In essence, the sump pit stores wastewater temporarily before it drains into the earth. Initially, the cesspool was not linked to a septic tank, and raw wastewater was drained into it. This raw waste would then leak through the perforated sump pit building material into the ground. This design made the soakaway less efficient than the modern-day septic tank.
Initial cesspool designs could not separate liquids from solids, causing them to fill up faster. They needed frequent emptying by a commercial septic pumping service provider. They also contaminated groundwater easily. All these features made cesspools a less desirable home wastewater management design. Today, most cesspools are linked to a septic tank that holds solid waste. The septic tank is then pumped out and cleaned after a while to prevent blockage.
These are some of the dangers of a blocked cesspool. Most of these dangers are life-threatening and should only be handled by qualified drain cleaning professionals. Best Flo Sewer & Drain is composed of cesspool experts that provide excellent septic system installation services. In addition, the company offers same-day cesspool repair solutions at affordable prices. Call if you are searching for a pumping service in Suffolk County.
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