Hello, it’s your friends at Septic Drainer here. In this post, we’d like to share information and steps to take that will explain how to repair septic systems using our Septic Drainer line of products.
First, some context. Did you know that according to the U.S. EPA, 90% of septic failures are in the drain field, leach field or seepage pit?
Did you also know that there are many types of septic drainage systems? If you refer to the pages of www.septicdrainer.com you will see many of these types of septic drainage systems illustrated for you, to better understand what system you might have. Your local or county building permit department normally stores your septic system’s design plans. These drawings are usually called “as-builds,” which consist of a hand drawing or a professional drawing of the layout of the system. No we can move on and dig into how to repair septic systems.
The Steps
After locating your important structures you should mark them, like your tank access cover or your distribution box, which makes future locates easy. A great way to mark these important locations is with Septi-Marker. Septi-Markers are low-profile 5-inch wafers that mount above the structures, but at the base of the grass level. Septi-Markers are lawnmower-safe.
Once you’ve located your structures and exposed them, we recommend flushing the drain lines or other structures with a pressure washer or pressure jetting unit, while vacuuming any debris — such as bio-mat or water — and at the same time leaving the structures as clean and dry as possible. Your next step will be adding Septic Drainer, a soil conditioner that opens your soil and allows liquid to drain. It’s best to add Septic Drainer directly into your drainage pipes or structures.
Your final step would be to add Bio-Septic Boost, which will accelerate the growth of aerobic bacteria. It’s this bacteria that will consume a byproduct of hard pan soil, called bio-mat. Bio-Septic Boost should be added to the solid side of your septic tank or any inside house drain.
Remember: Once you restore your system, you should add a gallon of Septic Drainer every six months in any clean-out closets to the drainage structure, or simply in the the toilet. It’s recommended to add 2.5 ounces per month of Bio-Septic Boost in any inside house drain.
Also, be sure to have your tank pumped every two years and repeat the above repair process every five years.
If you have yard wet spots, you may be experiencing septic failure. We would consider yard wet spots stage three in a septic system’s four stages of failure. You may see a black, slimy substance called bio-mat. Your septic field repair system is not 100% failed at stage three, but stage four is not far off. It’s important in this case to take immediate action before the problem worsens.
You can restore a system that’s even at stage-four failure by following our instructions, such as having the tank, distribution box and field lines or drywall pumped out. After that, our products can handle the rest. Add the correct amount of our products: Septic Drainer (4 gallons per 200 feet of drain field lines, in the lines themselves or a 1,000-gallon drywell) and add 1/2 quart of Bio-Septic Boost in the tank. That’s all it takes to get your system going again, saving you thousands of dollars in repairs.
Read more at septicdrainer.com and be sure to try another of our great products, Bio-Septic Boost! It’s an excellent companion to Septic Drainer and an important part of our overall septic field repair system care package. Try both today and see what a difference these remarkable products will make!
Managing a septic system efficiently often involves challenges like soil compaction and Bio-Mat formation, which can disrupt its functionality. The wet spot water softener paired with Septic Drainer by RCS II Inc. offers a comprehensive solution to tackle these common issues. Understanding how this combination works and why it is essential can help homeowners maintain a healthier and more efficient septic system.
Why Need to Use Wet Spot Water Softener?
Water softening is not just about improving water quality; it’s also a crucial step in protecting your septic system. Here’s why using the wet spot water softener is indispensable:
Preventing Soil Compaction
Compaction occurs under the drain field pipes due to sodium buildup. Sodium interacts with the soil, reducing its permeability and forming hardpan soil. This makes it difficult for wastewater to filter properly, leading to backups.
Eliminating Bio-Mat Formation
Sodium buildup doesn’t just cause soil compaction; it also contributes to the formation of Bio-Mat. Bio-Mat starts forming when airflow stops under the drain field pipes. This dense, slimy layer impedes wastewater absorption and leads to septic system inefficiencies. The wet spot water softener helps mitigate sodium levels, restoring the system’s permeability.
Restoring Drain Field Efficiency
Products like Septic Drainer act as soil conditioners, rejuvenating drainage capabilities under the septic field. When used with the wet spot water softener, they ensure a balanced soil environment by removing sodium buildup and eliminating Bio-Mat issues.
Protecting Plumbing and Appliances
Hard water, laden with calcium and magnesium, doesn’t just affect your septic system; it wreaks havoc on your plumbing and appliances. By removing these hard minerals, the wet spot water softener releases softened water, ensuring your appliances function more efficiently and last longer.
Eco-Friendly Maintenance
Unlike many solutions that rely on bacteria or enzymes, the wet spot water softener and Septic Drainer provide an environmentally friendly way to maintain septic health. This approach avoids introducing foreign elements into your system, making it a safer choice for both your home and the environment.
Key Benefits of Wet Spot Water Softener with Septic Drainer
Softened Water: Removes calcium and magnesium, replacing them with sodium to provide water that’s easier on your system.
Improved Drain Field Functionality: Reduces hardpan soil formation, ensuring wastewater absorption and preventing backups.
Eliminated Bio-Mat: Stops Bio-Mat formation caused by sodium, restoring airflow and drainage under your pipes.
Eco-Friendly: Free from bacteria or enzymes, offering a safe solution for your home.
Enhanced Biological Activity: Bio-Septic Boost revitalizes septic ecosystems, complementing the wet spot water softener
How to Use Wet Spot Water Softener? A Step-by-Step Procedure
Using the wet spot water softener effectively ensures optimal results for both water quality and septic maintenance. Follow this step-by-step guide to integrate it seamlessly into your system:
Step 1: Assess Your Water Quality
Begin by testing your water to determine its hardness. High levels of calcium and magnesium indicate hard water, which requires softening. The wet spot water softener is designed to address these specific issues efficiently.
Step 2: Install the Wet Spot Water Softener
Set up the system in a location that ensures water flows through the softener before reaching your plumbing fixtures. The resin within the wet spot water softener exchanges sodium for calcium and magnesium ions, converting hard water into soft water.
Step 3: Integrate Septic Drainer for Drain Field Health
Complement your water softener with a Septic Drainer. This soil conditioner works to open drainage pathways under the septic drain field pipes, preventing hardpan soil and ensuring wastewater absorption. Regular application helps maintain long-term efficiency.
Step 4: Add Bio-Septic Boost for Enhanced Performance
Use Bio-Septic Boost, a bio-stimulant nutrient derived from sea plant extracts. It revitalizes biological activity in your septic system, breaking down Bio-Mat and preventing its recurrence. This ensures a balanced and active septic ecosystem.
Step 5: Monitor and Maintain Regularly
Regularly inspect your system to ensure everything is functioning smoothly. Check for signs of soil compaction or reduced water flow. If issues arise, revisit the softener and septic treatments to address potential sodium buildup or Bio-Mat development.
Step 6: Optimize Water Usage
While the wet spot water softener reduces water hardness, efficient water use also plays a key role. Avoid overloading your septic system with excessive water to prevent strain on the drain field.
Achieving a seamless septic system and water quality begins with the right tools. Take these steps to bring the wet spot water softener into your home. Say goodbye to soil compaction and Bio-Mat issues. Incorporate the wet spot water softener and Septic Drainer to keep your drain field functioning at its best.
Choosing the right septic repair products for the correct applications is vital. The highest percentage of septic repair products sold today don’t address the underlying septic drain field problem; they are products such as bacteria, that work on a symptom of septic drain field failure called bio-mat. That’s only a partial solution to a much more extensive underlying problem.
When the air flow stops in the soil of the septic drain field, aerobic bacteria turns into anaerobic bacteria, creating Bio-mat. Hardpan soil, created when clay-based soil mixes with salts, causes this drainage problem. The process creates a thin layer of soil that prevents wastewater from draining, causing septic drain field failure. That’s why you need to treat the bio-mat and hardpan soil in order to restore function to your septic system.
Using four gallons of Septic Drainer poured directly in the septic drain field pipes is recommended. Septic Drainer can repair a septic drain field and you can help to maintain that septic drain field by adding a gallon every six months directly in your toilet. It will both save you thousands of dollars in septic drain field repair costs.
Also, be sure to use another of our great products, Bio-Septic Boost!