โAug-22-2013 03:52 AM
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โAug-22-2013 05:00 PM
wildwest450 wrote:Big Katuna wrote:
To expand on why I said its a waste; I Googled some studies some Universities did on septic tank care. They said a septic tank has so much active microbes in it that when fresh feces enters the tank, the microbes it it die because everything has been consumed. What eventually damages the leech field is build up of fiber and certain fats that don't decay, mostly from synthetic fabrics from the laundry. That's why you should have it pumped every five years or so.
Highly doubtful, why is my tank 15 years old and never been pumped? A properly installed and used septic system should never have to be pumped.
This does not take into account kids toys and bees nests.
โAug-22-2013 04:01 PM
Bumpyroad wrote:Bionic Man wrote:
I for one have used it in my tank. I had the dreaded tower of poo. Filled the tank 1/2 full of water, drove over 100 miles through the mountains, let it sit a week, went to dump and still had problems.
Did the same with Rid-X the next week and my problem was gone. Some may say it doesn't work, but my experience is different.
so after 2 weeks it was more broken up than after 1 week?
big surprise
bumpy
โAug-22-2013 03:21 PM
Bionic Man wrote:
I for one have used it in my tank. I had the dreaded tower of poo. Filled the tank 1/2 full of water, drove over 100 miles through the mountains, let it sit a week, went to dump and still had problems.
Did the same with Rid-X the next week and my problem was gone. Some may say it doesn't work, but my experience is different.
โAug-22-2013 02:51 PM
โAug-22-2013 01:37 PM
wildwest450 wrote:
All this septic talk makes me wonder where all the white dog turds went? Haven't seen one since I was a kid.
โAug-22-2013 12:37 PM
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โAug-22-2013 10:59 AM
โAug-22-2013 10:49 AM
brirene wrote:
I read those same studies when I moved to the country and had a septic system installed. Did just what it said, and used nothing. Tank needed to be pumped every 2_3 years. At that time i started adding rid x, or similar product, monthly, or at least every couple of months. At this point, hasn't needed to be pumped in the last 12-14 years. I'll keep using it, thanks.
โAug-22-2013 10:04 AM
Big Katuna wrote:
To expand on why I said its a waste; I Googled some studies some Universities did on septic tank care. They said a septic tank has so much active microbes in it that when fresh feces enters the tank, the microbes it it die because everything has been consumed. What eventually damages the leech field is build up of fiber and certain fats that don't decay, mostly from synthetic fabrics from the laundry. That's why you should have it pumped every five years or so.
โAug-22-2013 09:23 AM
Big Katuna wrote:
To expand on why I said its a waste; I Googled some studies some Universities did on septic tank care. They said a septic tank has so much active microbes in it that when fresh feces enters the tank, the microbes it it die because everything has been consumed. What eventually damages the leech field is build up of fiber and certain fats that don't decay, mostly from synthetic fabrics from the laundry. That's why you should have it pumped every five years or so.
โAug-22-2013 09:06 AM
โAug-22-2013 08:46 AM