Is Remediation the Answer for Your Failing Septic System?

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Your septic system relies on a balance of bacterial and mechanical factors to function properly. While you can have the mechanical aspect routinely inspected and maintained, the bacterial component can be more difficult to manage. Anaerobic systems rely on anaerobic bacteria to slowly breakdown waste solids in your tank. However, these same bacteria can cause the formation of bio-mat in your drain field that can lead to septic failure. Remediation is one option to stop this process and turnaround a failing septic system.

Septic remediation uses an aerobic bacteria generator to change the bacterial balance in your septic tank. Although anaerobic bacteria can work for decades to maintain a healthy septic system, over time they can produce a slimy substance that can clog your drain field. This can create a bio-mat that covers your drain field, making it difficult for effluent to be absorbed by the soil. This problem can be solved with the use of an aerobic bacteria generator.

These generators are placed in the septic tank and add oxygen to the tank, creating aerobic bacteria that feeds off the sludge and solids. These bacteria also flow out with the effluent to the drain field and begin consuming the slime and bio-mat that are clogging the filtration process. Just by adding this component to your septic system, you can often fix a failing septic system and extend the life of your system for many years.

There are many different aerobic bacteria generators available through septic service professionals. One of the top options is the Aquaworx Remediator. Talk to your local septic service company to see if remediation can save your failing septic system.

Posted on behalf of:
Bynum & Sons Plumbing, Inc.
2120 McDaniels Bridge Rd SW
Lilburn, GA 30047
(770) 736-8283

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