Washing machines are a leading cause of septic system failures. A typical
family washing machine produces enough lint every year to carpet a living
room floor! Lint screens and nylon socks trap less than 5% of these
particles. These small, light particles don't settle in the septic
tank. Instead, they in suspension and are flushed out to the drain field,
where they plug up the pores of the soil bed. To compound the problem,
much of our clothing is now made of non-biodegradable, synthetic
materials such as polyester and nylon. Once these synthetic materials
enter the drain field, there is no way to remove them. The Septic
Protector is the only product which can eliminate this problem and has
been featured on CNN, ABC,
CBS, NBC, PBS, FOX and in Mother Earth
News, Family Handyman and numerous other publications.
Lint from washing machines is a leading cause of septic system failure,
as it plugs up the drain field (for more information click here and
for research results click here). The
Filtrol 160™ washing machine lint trap is the only filter designed to
remove these damaging particles before they go down the drain and damage
your system. The Filtrol 160™ is a patented, re-useable, in line filter
that you attach to your washing machine discharge hose that protects your
septic system. It has been featured on
Sodium from laundry detergents and other household cleaning products can bond with clay soils and plug up drainfields. Septic Seep releases sodium bonded clays, restoring air and water passages. It also disperses greases and scums which clog soil passages. Septic Seep can be used to restore failed drain fields and is also used for preventive maintenance. Backed by extensive research.
Please note: this is a soil amender that works on the drainfield, it is NOT a septic additive.
The revolutionary Septic Heater is the first and only proactive solution for preventing frozen septic systems.
Septic contractors can jet or steam your pipes. However, during a cold snap, they can be backed up, and the costs can add up quickly. Also, the amount of pressure and heat used can exceed 2000 psi and 500 degrees, which can overstress the pipes and joints. In some cases, you may need to have your tank pumped regularly while the pipes are frozen.