What kills bacteria in a septic tank?

what kills bacteria in a septic tank?

    The biggest question we get all the time is what kills bacteria in a septic tank? We hear this question asked every day. Septic tank bacteria is important as the oil in your car. Without it, You have to replace an expensive septic drain field system. What kills bacteria in a septic tank? Here are some tips and advice to try.


So what kills septic tank bacteria?

The biggest killer is septic tank bacteria in a septic system are items we use every day. Anything that says anywhere on a label anti-septic. A good example is a mouthwash and toothpaste!  We brush our teeth a few times a day and follow it up with mouthwash. This is not a bad thing because it keeps our teeth healthy BUT what we do is drain it down into a sink that leads to the main drain line that carries it to your expensive septic system where it still stays killing bacteria for some time.

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My toilet paper is killing my septic?


     Yes, toilet paper is helping to kill your septic system. Toilet paper contains septic-killing bleach. This makes the toilet paper look white. This also kills septic bacteria.


Bleach is killing your septic tank.


Yes, anything with bleach in it will kill your septic bacteria. You won’t believe how almost every cleaning product has septic-killing bleach in it! I suggest using only a cap full.  Read the directions on the label of bleach and follow them with caution. You can still use all the bleach you want in a mop bucket but dump it outside somewhere safe and keep it out of your septic system.

Septic Bacteria Killing Medications.


     There are some medications that will kill the good septic tank bacteria in your system. Antibiotics are great medications to help your doctor get you well but when it comes to your septic system, They continue their job by killing the septic bacteria in your total system. If you are on antibiotics, You need to add extra septic tank bacteria into your septic tank. When you are done with all medications, Do not flush them down your toilet but bring them back to your pharmacy for proper disposal. By doing this, You are also protecting the local waterways and drinking water!

Shampoo is killing your septic tank bacteria.

     Yes, you read that right. Shampoo, Conditioners, Hair coloring products to soaps are killing your good septic tank bacteria. They all contain fats, oils, and greases! All septic bacteria-killing products. You need a septic tank and drain field system designed for them to use in your home. Just having a septic tank does not mean it was designed for shampoo,  conditioners, hair coloring products, fats, oils, and grease. If you want to use the above products in your home, I strongly advise using a septic tank bacteria called BioForce Bacterial Waste Liquefier.

What can I do to save my septic tank bacteria?

What can I do to save my septic tank bacteria? Follow the above advice. Do not use or put harsh caustic chemicals down any drain and dispose of it in an environmentally mother nature-friendly way and never just dump it outside somewhere. Read the directions on the side of the cleaning products you are using and whenever possible and safe to do so, Use half of the recommended amount of the cleaning product.

The septic tank bacteria bottom line.

     Your septic system was designed and installed to meet the lowest standards for the area and for the contractor to make money. Most systems are designed for 2 people living in a home with very little water use. Sadly this is very popular all over, So the need for a monthly dose of septic tank bacteria like BioForce Bacterial Waste Liquefier will help your septic system work better than before. Even to the point of maybe not needing a new septic tank and drain field system. Please try the tips above and remember, Mother Nature takes her time so nothing will happen overnight. If you have any questions after purchasing from SepticTankBacteria.com, Please let us know!

Septic Tank Bacteria Right After Pumping?

Septic Tank Bacteria right after pumping??

YES! adding septic tank bacteria right after pumping or servicing a septic tank, drain field or cesspool is the perfect time to add it!

What happens when my septic tank gets pumped?

A pumper first comes to your home to locate the septic tank and excavate the septic tank lids and open them. They will also locate your “D Box” and excavate that cover and open it. They will pump the septic tank and the d box and clean up every speck of waste in them to an almost like-new condition. They will inspect the septic tank and d box and may make recommendations about their conditions. They may do other work too like cleaning a line, a septic filter, roll up their hose to their pump truck, get paid, and head to a sewer treatment plant to propery dispose of your septic waste that YOU are also responsible for it is disposed of properly. Please demand a copy of the dispolal receipt they get from a county or private haz mat waste county licensed plant.

What happens next?

After all service from the septic pumping company, A major problem starts. When they pumped your septic system, They took away all the good bacteria and dumped it at a plant. Your septic tank system is right now even empty, failing and fighting for it’s life until you add some waste and a septic tank bacteria designed to bring back your system stuck in failure back to life.

What must I do to save my expensive septic system after pumping?

You must add a high-quality septic tank bacteria that is not a watered-down product that a local big box store or supermarkets sell.

You should never go to a big box store to buy septic tank bacteria. Would you go there when you have chest pains or a hospital? I would never go to a hospital to buy septic tank bacteria for my septic tank.

What must I add to my septic tank after pumping?

We recommend this low-cost septic tank bacteria kit to save your septic tank and septic system after pumping or service.

If you have any questions, You can contact us at: www.SepticTankBacteria.com

Do septic tank “cleaners” work?


     Septic tank products claim a lot and most dream up marketing ways to get people to buy their “Miracle” product. Sadly we field calls from people asking us questions about other products with such claims, and a “septic tank cleaner” is one of them.
      Let me say this right now, there is no bacterial”septic tank cleaner” that cleans your septic tank like a pump truck. You can not buy any “septic tank cleaner” and expect to clean your drain field overnight even if they use the word “guaranteed” in their marketing of the product.

Here is what happens when you buy one.

What we do find is that some “septic tank cleaner”s move the contents of a solid abused septic tank and feed that into your expensive drain field to clog it up, And when that clogs up everything stops dead and you can not use any water in your home or office. Not a good place to be as you have to spend big bucks to replace that drain field and pump that septic tank when if you just pumped that septic tank before you purchased a “septic tank cleaner”, You would have saved money.
     Now on the other side of the coin, If you wanted to keep your septic tank working like it was designed to and used a septic tank bacteria every month to keep it working and let the septic bacteria digest your septic waste over time and working with Mother Nature, You would not be replacing your septic drain field due to clogging from a “septic tank cleaner”.
     If you have not pumped your septic tank in many years, I suggest you use BioForce Septic Tank Bacterial Liquefier, One packet once a week into your toilet at night until you see the septic tank waste start to digest, Then use one packet of the BioForce Bacterial Waste Liquefier every 2 weeks until you see a noticeable reduction in septic waste, then use 1 packet once a month from then on.     By taking out advice you could save your expensive septic leach field and get your septic tank back to where it was designed to operate.


     For more tips please go to SepticTankBacteria.com for more detailed information.

Septic Tank Bacteria and toilet bowl cleaners:

Septic Tank Bacteria: You better have it!

Disgusting facts about your Septic System

         

     Your septic tank was designed to be a living and breathing Mother Nature approved miracle, To operate at Mother Natures own speed and not today’s fast paced world.  Septic Tank Bacteria like Mother Nature has it’s own speed and it is not fast. God Bless Mother Nature, as she helps besides break down the waste, She also helps filter out and clean up the wastewater that leaves your drain field, chamber system or cesspools aka cesspits and bring it back to your local water system.  

     You are drinking wastewater!


Yes you are and you read that correctly, You are drinking wastewater. HOPEFULLY it has been treated correctly before it reaches your lips or showered in it. If it came from your own private well, and no treatment of the water, You are drinking filtered wastewater and not clean bug free well water. . You may not feel any side effects and your body may have adapted to it.  Animals have a stronger digestive system and just know when water is not good to drink.

     How does the quality of drinking water have anything to do with your septic system?

The better your septic tank system operates naturally ( No back ups, Flooding Drain fields etc)  the better quality and clean drinking you and your neighbors can enjoy.

     How does adding septic bacteria help?


 Adding a high quality septic tank bacteria to your septic tank system every month will help mother nature take care of your septic system by adding what she needs to reproduce the correct septic tank bacteria to digest human septic waste you flushed. She will then have all her “Tools” to clean up your septic tank and drain field if given the time to.

For more information please go to www.SepticTankBacteria.com

Septic Tank Bacteria and the cycle of a well.

septic tank bacteria and your drinking well and why it is important anybody with a drinking well use a quility septic tank bacteria like bioforce bacterial waste liquefier.

      Your septic tank is a living breathing mass of a mother nature miracle and her attempt to break down human waste into something the environment can safely absorb back into the ground so the gray water can return to a water source. The cleaner the return of the gray water the cleaner the environment. Most homes with its own wells will pump up the returned gray water and use it again and again. This is a cycle.      Homeowners with a septic tank can not think of the septic tank as a dump. A septic tank is not a place to get rid of stuff you do not want like chemicals, paper towels, facial tissue etc. Your septic tank was designed for human waste,single-ply toilet paper, and shower water. THATS IT!
     Here is where septic tank bacteria like bioforce bacterial waste liquefier comes into play. Adding a septic tank additive as powerful like bioforce bacterial waste liquefier will help your septic tank work better by digesting the human waste into an environmentally friendly liquid that can be handled by your drain field to bring it back to a water well where the cycle begins again.
For more information about powerful septic tank bacteria please go to www.SepticTankBacteria.com for more information.

Septic Tank Bacteria to bring back your failed drain field.

Septic Tank Bacteria can bring back your failed septic drain field. We know this first hand as we have used our septic tank bacteria to bring back failed or dead septic tank systems and with some work, You too an bring back your failed septic tank or failed drain field.

First things first:

What is my Septic Tank System? Your septic tank is a giant holding tank and a filter in one. Think of your septic tank like the oil filter or air filter in your HVAC system. It’s job is to hold waste and filter out the waste and only let gray water into your drain field. In order for your septic tank system to work, Your septic tank system must be pumped every 3 to 5 years, and the more people you have in your home, the more maintenance pumping you will need and the more septic tank bacteria you will need.. Just because your toilet is flushing that does not mean your septic tank or your drain field is working like it should.

     Your Drain Field:
Your drain field is where the gray water drains off to and back into the soil, Gets filtered by the soil and sand and back into a local water source. The cleaner the gray water that leaves your septic tank, The cleaner the gray water is leaving your drain field and back into mother nature.

  So how does septic tank bacteria help?
Septic tank bacteria will help keep your septic tank and drain field working like it was designed to. Our septic tank bacteria at SepticTankBacteria.com is designed to break down human waste, grease and some food waste. Our septic tank bacteria is easy to use and can be flushed down a toilet to get it to your septic tank.

     My septic tank and drain field backed up/overflowed, how do I get my septic tank working and my drain field not flooding?
First thing is to stop all water use. Do not use your washer or dishwasher at all and let the system rest and get your drain field to stop flooding. Go to www.SepticTankBacteria.com and order septic tank bacteria. Bioforce Bacterial Waste Liqueifier is a great low cost choice to order. Use one pack a day down your toilet and one pack every other day into your drain field “D” Box. This will start to get the correct septic tank bacteria into your septic system and bring it back to life. This will not happen overnight and if anybody says they sell a product that gets your septic tank system back to working over night it will not be a good safe mother nature approved product as septic tank bacteria does not work over night. Keep this up until your septic tank and drain field is working nominally.  If after a few weeks this does not get your septic tank system working like it was designed to do, You then must call a contractor to jet the drain field and this will cost many thousands to get done so it is cheaper to use septic tank bacterial from www.SepticTankBacteria.com.

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Septic Tank Bacteria: How much to add

How much septic tank bacteria to add to a septic tank system is a great question to ask. Most septic tank owners fly by their seat of their pants and think that if it is not backing up and overflowing that there is then no operational issue to fix. This is the totally wrong mindset to have. If your septic tank is not backing up, YOU still have to add bacteria to the septic tank system to help it work like it was designed to. Adding to a working septic tank is like money in the bank as you, after a detailed septic tank inspection will be able to know how much septic tank bacteria to add or how little it is needed to operate. A working septic tank system that is not overflowing and operating like it was designed to will also be working with Mother Nature as she helps break down and keep the environment clean. 

Just how much must be left to experts who have many years of working in the septic tank and septic tank bacteria industry to formulate a answer. It could be as simple as a small pack of septic tank bacteria once a month to us working with some septic tank owners to adding 1 packet a day to bring back a backed up ponding septic tank system BUT we always tell septic tank owners it starts with one at minimum one pack of a non hardware big box store bought septic tank bacteria but a high quality mother nature friendly septic tank bacteria purchased from us. YES from us as we control our septic tank bacteria from manufactured date to shipped to your door. Almost all big box hardware septic tank bacteria is DEAD, Unlike ours, Besides we have the experience of working with septic tank bacteria and septic tanks and even bacteria for sewer treatment plants.

If you are not adding septic tank bacteria purchased from us, You maybe asking for a new 80 thousand septic tank system.

Where to go for more septic tank bacteria information?

For more information please go tohttp://www.SepticTankBacteria.com

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bioFORCE Bacterial Waste Liquefier

If you want a time tested easy to use septic tank bacteria product that helps your septic tank work better, Bioforce Bacterial Waste Liquefier is your answer. Just one pack of a pre measured into your toilet and flush will help your septic tank work like it was designed to work. Each box of Bioforce Bacterial Waste Liquefier comes with a year supply of septic tank bacteria in a water break down pouch.

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Septic Tank Bacteria: You better have it !

     Septic Tank Bacteria in your septic tank is a must and you better have it.  Septic Tank Bacteria is the lifeblood of any septic tank, septic tank leach field, septic tank and cesspools or any type of septic tank system on your property.

     Septic Tank Bacteria helps balance out and break down harmful septic waste and digest it into a less harmful product to be pumped out if needed. Septic Tank Bacteria in your septic tank helps Mother Nature do her important job of cleaning up the environment. Mother Nature never sleeps and your septic tank bacteria must do the same and keep up with Mother Nature.  Septic Tank Bacteria saves you money by keeping your septic tank, septic tank leach field, septic tank and cesspools or any type of septic tank system work better and with Mother Nature and not against her. Septic Tank Systems that do not add Septic Tank Bacteria cost much more to maintain and must have alot more maintenance  to attempt the maintain them, and that costs you more money.

     Septic Tank Bacteria will not make your septic system larger but make it work better and like it was designed to do over time. Septic Tank Bacteria will not solve a neglected septic tank system’s problem over night but over time, So the sooner you start to use a quality septic tank bacteria purchased from www.SepticTankBacteria.com the better and the more money you can save from your Septic Tank System.

     For more information please visit www.SepticTankBacteria.com for more information on Septic Tank Bacteria.