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Septic Systems, Septic Tanks and Drain Fields

The primary problems with septic systems is no one has ever found a way to make them last indefinitely. From the moment the tank is built, a septic system is literally a crap shoot, and there are few things more inconvenient than having your bathroom out of order! But if it’s built correctly, drained properly and used with a certain amount of gentle attention, your septic system should last for decades with only minimal maintenance.
A septic system consists of a large tank that is buried in the ground some distance away from the house, a drain field for gray water, and pipes that lead solid waste to the tank. The tank acts as a holding and storage facility for solid waste, and the drain field sends liquid waste percolating through the soil, which cleans it naturally by the microbes in the soil (which are similar to the microbes used in Drainbo) and eventually returns the water in a pristine state back to the water table. When the septic tank is full of solid waste, the homeowner calls a company that brings a large truck to the house and pumps out the tank. Because the majority of household waste tends to be in the form of water (shower, laundry, and dishwater as well as the water used to flush toilets), the tank fills up slowly, and only needs emptying every year or two, depending on the size and usage of the household.
Most homeowners have their tank pumped in the spring or fall once a year or every two years when it has filled up with sludge. The septic system is the digestive tract of your home: water leaches out through special perforated pipes into the drain or leach field, which prevents the tank from filling up too quickly. The right balance of bacteria in the septic tank means that solids are broken down even further and turned into liquids, with the solids remaining significantly diminished in size. If you use a bacterial cleaner like Drainbo on a regular basis, the billions of bacteria added to the tank will keep diminishing the solids in the tank. You can keep your septic tank running along so smoothly you may not need to have it pumped for years—even a decade or more!
The septic leach field, or drain field, also needs attention for your septic system to remain virtually maintenance-free for long periods of time. The perforated pipes (leach lines) that send water into the leach field can become clogged with material over time, which prevents water from moving out of the septic tank and into the drain field. When this happens, the tank fills up very quickly because the water has nowhere to go and must sit in the tank. If you put a bacterial drain cleaner into your septic system once a week, the bacteria continue to live in the water that enters the tank, and as the water moves out through the leach lines, the bacteria take up residence along the length of the pipe and in the holes. With the bacteria digesting the solid waste that would otherwise plug the holes, your leach lines remain free and clear, allowing water to move out into the drain field where it percolates through the soil and returns to the water table as pure water. For More Information about our Plumbing Service click here
Texas Unsafe Lane Change Accident Attorneys
Texas Unsafe Lane Change Accident Attorneys
Although not as common as rear-end collisions and accidents at intersections, a large number of Texas car accidents involve unsafe lane changes, negligent merging, or careless lane changing. These “side-swipe” accidents, many of which result in serious injury or even fatality, could be easily prevented if the driver took the time to check mirrors, blind spots and use turn signals. The Texas car accident lawyers at our Law Firm are experienced in handling unsafe lane change accidents that lead to serious injury, including crashes caused by speeding, drinking and driving, careless driving, and accidents involving distractions like cell phones, texting, and eating while driving. If you have been injured in an accident caused by another driver’s unsafe lane change, contact the Texas car accident lawyers at our Law Firm for a free review of your legal rights.
What is an Unsafe Lane Change?
The primary causes of unsafe lane change accidents are driver speeding, distraction, inattention or carelessness. Examples of unsafe lane changes that could cause an accident include:
Changing lanes in intersections
Changing lanes without checking traffic
Failing to signal before beginning a lane change
Straddling the middle of two lanes
Swerving and cutting off other motorists.
Law Regarding Unsafe Lane Changes
The following excerpt from Vehicle Code Sections 22107 & 22108 explains the law regarding unsafe lane changes:
22107. No person shall turn a vehicle from a direct course or move right or left upon a roadway until such movement can be made with reasonable safety and then only after the giving of an appropriate signal in the manner provided in this chapter in the event any other vehicle may be affected by the movement.
22108. Any signal of intention to turn right or left shall be given continuously during the last 100 feet traveled by the vehicle before turning.
Texas Lane-Change Accident Injuries
Lane change accidents are unique accidents, and in some cases it can be difficult to understand all the facts involved. Because they often occur on freeways and at high speeds, unsafe lane change accidents can trigger a chain reaction of events involving numerous parties, including spinouts, vehicle rollovers, collisions with other vehicles, trucks, motorcycles and even bicyclists and pedestrians. Neck and back injuries are common injuries in Texas unsafe lane change accidents.
our Law Firm – Texas Unsafe Lane Change Accident Attorneys
If you have been injured in an unsafe lane change accident or side-swipe accident that was not your fault, contact the Texas car accident lawyers at our Law Firm to speak with an experienced personal injury attorney. We will review the facts of your case and determine whether you have a valid claim for compensation. If we represent you, all of our services are performed on a 100% contingency fee basis. This means we are paid for our services only if we recover money for you.