4 Things in Your Bathroom that Could Harm Your Septic System

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A septic system failure is an expense no one wants to incur. Depending on your system, it could cost several thousand dollars to repair or replace your septic. There could be items in your bathroom that could be harmful to your system that you may not realize. Here are four common items that can become expensive culprits to backing up your septic system. 

  1. Decorative items on toilet tank. You often see a basket of mini soaps or votive candles placed on the top of the toilet tank. This is a poor choice of placement for any items that are small enough to flush down the toilet. They can easy slip unnoticed into the bowl, then cause clogs within your pipes or septic system.
  2. Flushable wipes. The wet wipes that claim to be flushable are usually not biodegradable and should not be flushed, regardless of the labeling. These can be destructive to your septic system, causing clogs and unnecessary extra solids in your septic tank.
  3. Cotton swabs and balls. Most bathrooms have cotton balls and swabs for personal hygiene. Make sure these items do not get flushed down the toilet – cotton does not easily breakdown and can be detrimental to your septic.
  4. Medications. Medications, both prescription and over-the-counter, should never be flushed down the toilet. Many can kill the bacteria you need to maintain in your septic tank for proper treatment. Pills can also get stuck in the small holes in the pipes in your drain field, causing a backup.

Protect your septic system and bank account by keeping these items out of your toilets. If you don’t, you will need the professional help of your local septic service company to fix the problem.

Posted on behalf of:
Seagraves Plumbing Sewer & Septic
4980 Plant Atkinson Rd SE
Smyrna, GA 30080
(494) 792-2221

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