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No More Stinky Septic Problems

When I moved into my new house, I assumed that the residence used a city sewage system like the four houses I lived in previously. The homeowner did not tell me about the septic tank and I did not think to ask. Not only was I not informed of the septic system, but I was not told that the tank had not been cleaned in six years. I started to smell a foul odor from my toilet soon after I moved in and there seemed to be a disgusting discharge building on my lawn. I knew that I had a serious problem when raw sewage started to come back up through my toilet. After an investigation by a plumber and an emergency septic service call, my septic tank was emptied and repaired. I now know that septic care is extremely important and I want you to know this too.

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2 Ways To Unclog Your Drain When You Have A Septic System

When you have a septic tank, you have to handle plumbing and draining issues a bit differently. Your septic tank depends on having healthy bacteria inside it so that the waste that gets flushed down the drain is digested and broken down. This allows the waste to be filtered and purified. Because of all those micro-organisms, you have to be really careful about what you flush down the drains, as some chemicals will kill those bacteria or cause your septic tank to be out of balance. So, if you do have a septic tank and you are having drain issues, what can you do to handle clogs and blockages?

Septic Safe Drain Chemicals

There are chemical drain cleaners that you can use that are safe for septic systems. Some of them use special enzymes to break down the gunk and clogs in your drain. They may take a little longer to work than some of the other kinds of cleaners out there. Whatever kind of chemical cleaner you use, you want to double check to see that it says safe for septic systems. If that works to clean your drains out, you might want to use a product that is designed to boost your septic system, just to make sure that it stays in balance. 

Boiling Water

If you don't want to start with drain cleaners, then you might want to try using boiling water. It's a good place to start, because it gives you room to escalate. If you are going to try this, then get your largest pot and boil some water. When it is at a good boil, pour it down your drain. If your drain is slow because of grease and oils, the boiling water will melt the grease, and all the water will help it move along. You can also try putting dish soap, shampoo, conditioner, or liquid body soap down into the clog as well. The surfactants in the soap can help to break down oils, grease, and other organic materials. If you pour a good dollop down the drain, let it sit for a few minutes, and then pour the water down the drain to see if that helps get things moving. 

If you have a slow or clogged drain and you can't deal with it on your own, then you should call a septic services provider for quality drain cleaning. They should be able to help you.