
How Often Should You Pump Your Septic Tank in North Georgia?
- Septic Plus
- Apr 5
- 1 min read
How Often Should You Pump Your Septic Tank in North Georgia?
Most homeowners don’t think about their septic tank until something goes wrong.
The truth is, regular pumping is one of the easiest ways to avoid expensive septic repairs.
In North Georgia, especially around Commerce, Jefferson, and Athens, most septic tanks should be pumped every 3 to 5 years.
However, that timeline can change depending on your home.
Larger households use more water, which fills the tank faster. Smaller tanks also require more frequent pumping.
If your system is not maintained, solids build up inside the tank. Eventually, those solids overflow into the drain field and start clogging it.
Once that happens, the repair becomes much more expensive.
Some early warning signs that your tank may need pumping include slow drains, gurgling sounds, bad odors, and water pooling outside.
If you are already noticing a wet yard or sewage smell, your system may be beyond simple maintenance.
If that sounds familiar, read this:
Routine pumping is simple, affordable, and prevents major issues before they start.
For homeowners in Commerce, Jefferson, and surrounding areas, Septic Plus provides septic pumping, inspections, and full system service.
Call (770) 472-7587 or visit SepticPlusGA.com.



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