Seasonal homes, summer rentals, and weekend guests can quickly overwhelm your system if you’re not prepared.
As the weather warms up across the North and South Forks of Long Island, seasonal homes reopen and visitors return. While this is great for making memories, it can put serious strain on your septic system.
Most septic systems are designed based on regular household usage. When you suddenly double or triple the number of people in your home, the system may struggle to keep up.
Extra water usage from showers, laundry, dishwashing, and bathroom use increases the volume entering your tank. If the system hasn’t been pumped or maintained, it can quickly reach capacity—leading to slow drains, odors, or even backups.
At Clifford’s Cesspool Service, we regularly help homeowners avoid these issues with pre-season septic pumping and inspections.
Tips to Prepare:
- Schedule a septic pumping before guests arrive
- Fix any leaks or running toilets
- Space out high-water activities
- Educate guests on what NOT to flush
Proper septic maintenance is the key to avoiding costly repairs and keeping your system running efficiently all summer long.







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