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Hazards to Protect Your Septic System

Yes, here we listed the most common hazards we run across on a daily basis.

Tree roots: roots can make their way into your septic tank and sewer lines and rick havoc on your system.

Flushable wipes: wipes DO NOT DISSOLVE in your septic system. They can burn out your pump or aerator, they call also cause your tank to fill up faster then expected.

Grease: pouring grease down your drain will end up clogging your drain and nothing will be able to through. Clogged pipes may lead to your septic system backing up and, in turn cause serious damage.

 

How to Keep Your Septic & Home Treatment Units Operating Efficiently

Don’t put grease or food waste down the drain/  garbage disposal.

Use “Septic Safe” toilet paper.

Don’t flush feminine or latex (condoms) products down the toilet.

Avoid using excessive amounts of bleach or other chemicals including washing detergent or dish soap.

Repair any leaky faucets in tubs and sinks.

Stagger water usage as much as possible. 

Don’t drive over or around sewer system or drain lines.

Don’t plant trees, shrubs, gardens around or on top of septic tank or drain lines.

Keep ants and spiders out of and away from septic and HTU components as well as aerator motor & electrical connections. Use ant poison semi-annually to keep them away from these areas.

Clean aerator filter every 6 months.

 
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