Septic systems function best when using the natural bacteria of human waste to break down solids and pass liquids through the system.
Beneficial bacteria for septic tanks.
Also avoid flushing baby wipers feminine hygiene products and paper towels and so on and so forth.
Keep the bacteria in your septic tank happy and healthy.
If a septic system is properly maintained and appropriate to its household usage there is no need for commercial additives of any kind.
Without bacteria your septic tank would likely clog quickly.
Although their work is not glamorous bacteria in septic tanks are the work horses of your system.
Bacteria is naturally present in all septic tanks.
While inspections and pumping go a long way many are surprised to find that your septic tank is a living organism at least the bacteria living there are.
The way you use your septic tank and the things you flush down your drains can impact your tank s functioning.
Bacteria helps your septic tank function over time.
You can promote growth of beneficial bacteria through good septic tank maintenance practices.
However not all bacteria is good meaning that it doesn t have the ability to quickly break down the waste.
Here s what you need to know.
It comes from the organic waste that s flushed into the tank.
Also not all bacteria has the ability to break down grease toilet paper and other waste.
Meat doesn t contain beneficial bacteria either raw or cooked.