How the Biomat Creates Septic System Problems
For many years, it silently grows underground undetected by the homeowner. Its ability to seal a drainfield and cause septic system problems is legendary. Of course, I am talking about the BIOMAT.
For many years, it silently grows underground undetected by the homeowner. Its ability to seal a drainfield and cause septic system problems is legendary. Of course, I am talking about the BIOMAT.
How does one benefit from installing a septic tank riser? It makes all of the routine maintenance and troubleshooting tasks associated with septic tanks easier to execute.
Incoming water into a septic system’s drainfield has to be absorbed back into the ground. This has to happen for this system to function as it is the only way the system creates capacity for more incoming sewage. If the drainfield’s ability to pass water to the ground is impaired, the problems occur.
Septic systems are one of the most expensive assets most homeowners own. But, because it lies beneath the ground, most homeowners have no idea on how septic systems work.
It is one of the most stressful, time consuming, irritating and, potentially, one of the most expensive problems a homeowner deals with: septic tank problems. Unfortunately, many homeowners do not understand how a septic system works and mistakenly assume their septic tank is the culprit.
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.
I have been having problems with my drainfield. When consulted about failed septic systems, most industry professionals have not heard of septic system remediation and will always recommend the expensive option of system replacement.