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What is a biomat in a septic system?

What is a biomat in a septic system?

A Biomat is a layer of partially decomposed organic waste often found on the bottom and sides of an absorption area’s trenches. This anaerobic condition prevents decomposition of waste.

What kills biomat?

The SepAerator® has been tested and proven to discharge approximately 95% clear and odorless water to the secondary treatment system. When the waste is processed inside the septic tank with clear water discharging to the secondary treatment system the biomat loses it’s food source and will quickly die.

How do you unclog a drain field?

Can Anything Unclog an Old Septic Drain Field?

  1. Shock the System With Bacteria. A septic system bacteria packet can help clean out a clogged drain field by allowing waste material to break down and drain through.
  2. Reduce Water Usage.
  3. Avoid Harsh Chemicals.
  4. Change to Gentler Toilet Paper and Soap.
  5. Contact a Septic Professional.

What can I do about a saturated septic field?

A Saturated Ground Impacts Your Septic Tank’s Performance

  1. Be sure to spread out daily laundry, only run full loads.
  2. Conserve water by limiting your dish washing to full loads.
  3. Do not take long showers.
  4. Avoid taking baths.
  5. Run only full dishwashers.
  6. Don’t continually run the water while doing dishes or brushing teeth.

Is biomat harming your septic drain field?

In stressed systems, the biomat develops into a thicker goo that decreases the flow rate of the soil that surrounds the septic drainfield or drainage areas. A small amount of bio-mat is healthy for a system since it acts as a pathogenic filter when the wastewater goes through it.

What are the best septic tank treatment products?

USDA certified as a bio-based product, RID-X is definitely considered the best of the best in septic products for a reason. They’ve been around for over 50 years and even have enzymes that digest paper.

What is septic system biomat clogging?

When biomat clogging occurs, the biomat inhibits the passage of liquid though it , so eventually less liquid is absorbed by the drainfield than the amount of liquid entering the septic system. When liquid cannot be absorbed at an efficient rate, the septic system fails, which can lead to bad odor, the formation of pools of effluent in your yard, slow-draining plumbing fixtures, and overflowing toilets.