How Do I Clean My Septic Tank Naturally?

A septic tank collects all of the waste that leaves your home through drains, toilets and sinks and converts it to effluent using bacteria. Cleaning products containing chlorine bleach will destroy beneficial bacteria that support septic systems, diminishing their efficiency. Instead, there are natural cleansers available that will keep your tank functioning as it should…

Does Bleach Dissolve Hair?

Bleach is a widely used household product used to lighten fabrics and remove dyes. Additionally, bleach acts as an effective disinfectant that kills mold, germs and bacteria. Bleach is an extremely corrosive chemical, capable of irritating skin, eyes and respiratory systems alike. Therefore, when handling bleach it’s wise to wear protective equipment such as rubber…

Gurgling Drains and Sewage Backups Are Signs That Your Septic System Needs Service

Gurgling Drains and Sewage Backups Are Signs That Your Septic System Needs Service

Gurgling sounds from your toilets and sinks are an indication that the septic system requires service. A plunger or drain snake are typically sufficient to address these issues. Gurgling noises may be caused by an overloaded septic tank which prevents waste materials from reaching the drainfield. Professional services are available to address this issue through…

What is a Septic Tank?

Hawaii septic tanks provide an efficient means of disposing of wastewater generated from kitchens and bathrooms as well as black wastewater from toilets and baths. Waste is collected into the tank where heavier solids settle to the bottom while lighter particles and liquids float to the top. Sewage pollution in Hawai’i is a significant environmental…

A 1000 Gallon Septic Tank Diagram Explained

Since 2012 when New Hampshire Department of Subsurface (DES) revised state rules to prohibit home waste water tank system installations using this tank size. Today, this smaller-sized tank is typically utilized as a pump station, holding tank or to increase capacity within an existing septic system. Inlet Septic tank inlets are where wastewater enters the…

Septic Tank Odor Outside of Your Home

Septic Tank Odor Outside of Your Home

Your septic tank produces gases such as hydrogen sulfide, methane and ammonia as a by-product of anaerobic bacteria in your system. These by-products should not be ignored; they are an inevitable by-product. But when septic gas is released into the air, it can become unpleasant and potentially toxic. Thankfully, this only occurs at high concentrations….