by kholt | Jan 31, 2014 | Septic System Saver Blog
Controlled Septic Aerator = Performance Many an aerobic septic systems can see an improvement in performance and even a reversal of damage through the use of a septic aerator. A large percentage of residential waste treatment systems rely on the traditional...
by kholt | Jan 3, 2014 | Septic System Saver Blog
Most septic tank problems are caused by a sludge like substance called the biomat. It is composed of anerobic bacteria. Anerobic bacteria lives in the absence of oxygen. Septic tanks back up, covering the yard with sewage, making toilets run slow and potentially...
by kholt | Jan 3, 2014 | Septic System Saver Blog
Anyone that has home using a septic tank system should be aware of warning signs that could indicate septic tank problems. More importantly, steps to help regularly maintain the system should be taken in order to discourage these septic tank problems from arising....
by kholt | Jan 3, 2014 | Septic System Saver Blog
Anyone that has home using a septic tank system should be aware of warning signs that could indicate septic tank problems. More importantly, steps to help regularly maintain the system should be taken in order to discourage these septic tank problems from arising....
by kholt | Jan 3, 2014 | Septic System Saver Blog
The single biggest reason septic tank problems and system failure is due to the buildup of undigested organic matter. Even when a septic system is working properly, the majority of organic matter is broken down in the drain filed. This allows for a free flow of excess...
by kholt | Jan 3, 2014 | Septic System Saver Blog
Though anaerobic septic tanks are a tried and true method of processing household waste water, it’s a matter of time until septic tank problems occur. On average, septic tanks fail after 15 years. There are two types of causes for this: mechanical failures such as...