Spring
Check wet ground, drainage, lids, and drain field changes after rain.
Seasonal checklist
Use seasons as reminders for drain field checks, guest planning, water use, records, and monthly treatment.
Monthly care stays simple. Seasonal checks keep the bigger system visible.
Clear answer
Spring is good for wet ground checks, summer for guests and laundry, fall for records and service planning, and winter for cold-weather use and access.
Seasonal rhythm
Seasonal reminders help homeowners spot changes before they become surprises.
Check wet ground, drainage, lids, and drain field changes after rain.
Plan for guests, laundry, water use, and vacation-home arrivals.
Review pump records, service timing, and household rules.
Keep access clear and watch how holiday guests affect water use.
Calendar fit
Use the calendar to keep both recurring treatment and bigger system reviews visible.
Useful asset
Use this as a simple annual rhythm.
Walk the drain field and note wet or soft areas.
Review guest rules, laundry loads, and kitchen habits.
Look for odor or slow drains after heavy use.
Update records and ask if pumping is due.
Keep access information available and watch holiday water use.
Dose Maintane if the system is in regular use.
Not ready to buy yet?
Use the checklist to keep the basics visible: what not to flush, when symptoms need a pro, and how monthly maintenance fits.
Built for homeowners who want a calmer, cleaner maintenance routine.
Ready when you are
Maintane is built for homeowners who want a cleaner routine without harsh chemicals or complicated dosing.
FAQ
Seasonal checks help homeowners notice weather, guests, and water-use changes.
Follow the dosing guide and consider how household use changes in winter.
Watch for standing water, odor, slow drains, and soft drain field areas.
No. Seasonal checks support professional service; they do not replace it.