Heavy disinfectants, drain openers, and bleach are commonly used in our homes. But underground, at the septic tank location, these chemicals are highly toxic. They slowly destroy the system that regulates waste in your residence.
And by the time you discover there is a problem, the damage is already done, and the repair? Expensive. This is something Rooter Septic Services has been experiencing while evaluating customers' septic systems.
In this article, you'll understand why harsh chemicals are harmful to your septic tank.
The living bacteria in your tank break down the solid waste and transform it to liquid for the system to work as designed. Unfortunately, these harsh chemicals destroy the bacteria when they are flushed or used to clean your sink and toilets. Without the presence of the good bacteria, waste begins to build up rapidly and does not decompose.
To solve this, regular septic tank pumping helps keep that bacteria balance, before chemicals cause too much damage.
Path liquid can only leave your tank and get into the drain field through the outlet pipe. And if too much sludge builds up and blocks it, nothing can go through the pipe. There will be nowhere for waste to go when it backs up inside the tank.
Having a thorough septic service inspection is a great way to detect this kind of blockage early. If not addressed early, the problem will only worsen.
When the outlet is blocked, raw sewage flows into the drain field. The issue here is that only clean liquid can be handled by the drain field. But now, the soil becomes clogged and loses its capacity to filter anything when solid waste enters it.
As any experienced septic company can attest, drain field damage can be one of the most costly repairs that a homeowner may face. But don't fret, our professionals can help you out.
Bacteria are not the only thing that is harmed by strong solvents and acids. They destroy rubber seals, break concrete walls, and damage baffles inside the tank. A trustworthy septic service mostly sees damage like this often in houses that use a lot of chemicals.
Plus, there's no amount of septic cleaning that can solve a problem resulting from a tank that has been broken down from the inside. This is why you need to be extra careful when using chemicals.
Chemical damage is extremely risky, since it is slow and invisible. Initially, there are no clear warning signs. At first, everything might seem fine from the above, but the system keeps getting weaker. So, when odors are noticed or drains cease to operate, the damage is already serious.
For this, regular septic pumping will help professionals detect problems before they develop to the point of failure.
Septic tanks are destroyed by strong chemicals, which kill bacteria, build sludge, block pipes, or ruin the drain field. But with correct care, all of it can be avoided. Homeowners take advantage of the services by Rooter Septic Services to help prevent minor problems from escalating into big ones. Avoid waiting too long to get a thorough septic service inspection. Simply contact us today to prevent and stay ahead of any damage.