24
2011
The Wastewater Treatment Process
The key to understanding septic tank problems requires an understanding of the wastewater treatment process. Once the facts of the process are known, evaluating potential solutions becomes easier.
22
2011
Perceived Causes of Septic System Issues
When people encounter septic tank problems, a couple of potential causes usually come to mind. After looking at the facts, however, these can usually be dismissed as the source of the problems.
6
2011
Septic Tank Problems and Bacterial Additives
Everyday I hear from people across the country that are seeking a solution to their septic tank problems. Many of these customers have been duped into believing that by simply flushing a magic potion down the toilet, their problems vanish.
29
2011
The Durability of the Septic Tank and Other Septic System Components
The fact of the matter is that the septic tank and other components of the septic system are very durable. There is a high probability that they can be considered as close to permanent as reasonably possible.
17
2011
Are You Being Forced To Replace Your Septic System?
If you are reading this blog, chances are you are dealing with a failing or failed septic system and are seeking solutions to your serious and expensive problem. Signs of failure range from gurgling pipes to sewage on the surface of the ground.
11
2011
Septic System Myths: Liquefying Waste in the Septic Tank
It is not logical to claim that liquefying organic waste in a septic tank will improve the operating condition of a poorly performing septic system. The ideal situation is to keep solids inside the septic tank.
28
2011
The Cost of Installing and Owning a Septic System
Have you ever considered how much you have invested in your septic system? Have you ever considered that your septic system has a finite life (without the implementation of an Aero-Stream® septic restoration product, of course)? These are questions most people never consider. If you do some thinking and calculating, however, you would be surprised [...]
28
2011
How the Biomat Affects Drainfields
To best understand how a biomat affects your drainfield, it is helpful to use a liner for a swimming pool as an analogy. Liners for swimming pools are typically made of vinyl and form an impermeable barrier along the bottom and sides of the swimming pool; water is prevented from absorbing into the ground on [...]

