Are you damaging your septic system?

30 Aug 2011 11:56 #1 by Mountain Creek Naturals
Many of todays cleaning solutions can be a harmful to the smooth operation of your septic system. The chemicals in those popular cleaning products can kill the helpful bacteria that are hard at work breaking down the waste in your system. Not only that, these chemicals can even leach their way into your water source. Here are some simple things you can do to help keep your system running its best:
Don’t overload the septic system: Regularly check your faucets toilets for leaks. Install aerators and flow reducers to limit the amount of water being sent to your system. Take measures to keep your septic system and leach field free from standing rain water or water diverted from rain gutters.

Keep trees away from your system: Trees have roots and those roots can make their way into your system.

Minimize the use of garbage disposals: Garbage disposals add more solids to your system. Use a high quality disposal that breaks solids into the finest particles possible.

Don’t pour grease down your drains: Grease can accumulate and block your system making for costly repairs

Avoid hazardous chemicals: Don’t pour gasoline, paints or other hazardous chemicals down your drains. Also, avoid highly toxic cleaning supplies. Whenever possible, use products such as [url=http://www.mountaincreeknaturals.com:enxo4ar5]Mountain Creek Naturals environmentally friendly products[/url].
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There is no guarantee that your septic system will remain trouble free, but by following these simple steps you can increase the odds of a long-lasting, low-maintenance system.

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