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Spring Start-Up Guide for Your Septic System: Inspection, Pumping & Prevention

When the weather finally warms up in Washington, most folks think about yard cleanup, garden beds, maybe dusting off the grill. But your septic system also needs a spring start-up, especially after months of rain, cold temps, and heavy use.

A little early-season attention goes a long way. Here’s what to check, what can wait, and when it’s time to call in the pros at FloHawks.

1. Start with a simple visual check

Before doing anything else, walk the area around your tank and drain field.

Look for:

  • Standing water or soggy patches

  • Unusual grass growth (bright green = too much liquid sneaking out)

  • Settling soil or dips

  • Any lingering sewer odor

If something looks off, it’s usually an early clue your system needs an inspection, especially if it’s been a while since a technician last opened the lids.

2. Spring is the best time for a septic tank inspection

Cold weather can hide problems, and spring rain can reveal them.

A proper septic tank inspection checks:

  • Sludge and scum levels

  • Condition of baffles

  • Tank structure

  • Filters and flow

  • Drain field performance

If it’s been 3–5 years since your last pumping, or your tank is nearly full, a spring appointment keeps you ahead of trouble. FloHawks will tell you honestly if you need service or if you’re good to go for another season.

3. Consider scheduling pumping before summer

Warm weather = more laundry, guests, cooking, showers, and water use.
Your septic system feels all of it.

Pumping early prevents:

  • Mid-summer backups

  • Stress on your drain field

  • Overflows after heavy rain

  • Odors creeping into the house

If you’re searching for help with septic tank pumping, spring is the ideal time — before the busy season hits.

4. Don’t forget spring filter cleaning

Many systems include an effluent filter that catches solids before they leave the tank.
If that filter clogs, you’ll get slow drains or even a backup inside the house.

Filter cleaning is quick, inexpensive, and makes a huge difference for system performance.

5. Be extra careful with spring yard projects

This is the season homeowners accidentally damage their systems without realizing it.

Avoid:

  • Parking or driving on the drain field

  • Digging new garden beds over septic components

  • Adding topsoil that blocks air flow

  • Building sheds, patios, or fire pits on or near the system

If you’re unsure where everything is, we can help locate and mark it before you start landscaping.

6. Routine spring cleaning includes septic cleaning too

While indoor spring cleaning gets all the glory, septic cleaning deserves a spot on the list. It keeps everything moving smoothly and prevents long-term damage. Even a quick service visit gives you peace of mind heading into the high-use summer months.

When To Call FloHawks

Give us a shout if you notice:

  • Gurgling toilets
  • Slow drains throughout the home
  • Standing water around the tank
  • Any kind of sewer smell
  • It’s been several years since the last inspection

     

Need help getting your septic system ready for spring? Call 1-800-FLOHAWK or visit flohawks.com to schedule service with a FloHawks technician.

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Isaiah Taylor

Service Advisor

Tacoma native Isaiah Taylor has been part of the FloHawks team for four years. As a Service Advisor, he focuses on building strong relationships with customers and making sure they feel confident in the solutions being provided.

Isaiah believes the company’s culture sets FloHawks apart. He appreciates working alongside people who genuinely care about customers and take pride in doing the job right.

At 26, Isaiah is focused on building his career and continuing to grow in the industry. When he’s not working, you’ll likely find him in the gym lifting weights and staying active.

Kevin Elbert

Service Advisor

Born in Olympia and now living in Lacey, Kevin Elbert has spent 11 years serving customers with FloHawks. As a Service Advisor, he is focused on helping homeowners and businesses find solutions when plumbing or septic issues arise.

Kevin’s favorite part of the job is working with customers who need help and finding a path forward that solves the problem. He values being part of a team that takes pride in delivering dependable service when it matters most.

In his free time, Kevin enjoys staying active outdoors. Hiking, camping, fishing, photography, soccer, and travel are some of his favorite ways to spend time when he’s not at work. At home, he stays busy with his four teenagers.

Stephen Redford

Service Advisor

Stephen Redford was born in Tacoma and now lives in Gig Harbor. With 14 years at FloHawks, he’s built a reputation as both a trusted Service Advisor and a key contributor to the company’s growth and outreach.

Stephen plays a role in business development, trade shows, and marketing while also supporting service operations across multiple areas. He appreciates FloHawks’ unique culture and commitment to customer service, believing the team consistently goes above and beyond what most companies offer.

Outside of work, Stephen enjoys walking, playing golf, and riding motorcycles. He’s married to his wife, Lori, and is the proud father of three children.

Janie “J” Kirkland

Service Advisor Assistant

Janie “J” Kirkland was born in Miami, Florida, and now calls Roy, Washington, home. Despite being newer to FloHawks, joining the team mid-2025, she has already become a valued member of the Service Advisor support team.

J enjoys the strong sense of teamwork at FloHawks and the relationships she has built with the people she works alongside each day. That collaborative spirit helps the team deliver the dependable service customers count on.

Outside the office, J loves spending time outdoors, especially at the beach, as well as making memories with her family. She’s the proud mother of two sons and a grandmother to four grandchildren.

Carl Evanson

Service Advisor

A Puyallup native who now lives in Spanaway, Carl Evanson has been helping customers at FloHawks for more than 13 years. As a Service Advisor, he brings deep experience and a practical approach to solving plumbing and septic challenges.

Carl takes pride in helping customers find real solutions to their problems. At FloHawks, the philosophy is simple: if water runs through it, the team can handle it, and Carl has spent more than a decade proving that to customers across the region.

When he’s not working, Carl enjoys camping and spending time with his growing family, which includes two grown sons and seven grandchildren.

Luke Schneider

Service Advisor Assistant

Originally from the Midwest and now living in the Puyallup area, Luke Schneider has spent the past three years supporting the FloHawks service team as a Service Advisor Assistant. His role focuses on logistics and administrative coordination, making sure the details are handled so the team can deliver excellent service in the field.

Luke especially enjoys the moment when everything comes together to solve a customer’s problem. Helping turn a complicated situation into a clear plan and a successful outcome is one of the most rewarding parts of the job.

When he’s not working, Luke loves hosting and entertaining with his wife. Much of their free time is spent with family, often gathered around the table for board games and good conversation.

Crystal Lyons

Service Advisor Assistant

Born and raised in Tacoma and now living in Puyallup, Crystal Lyons has been part of the FloHawks team for four years. As a Service Advisor Assistant, she helps keep operations running smoothly while making sure customers feel supported every step of the way.

Crystal’s favorite part of the job is simple: helping people. Whether she’s assisting the service team behind the scenes or making sure customers get the answers they need, she takes pride in being part of a company that puts people first.

Outside of work, Crystal enjoys camping and spending time with her family. She’s married, and the proud mom of one daughter, and she also helps care for her niece, keeping family at the center of everything she does.