Four Reasons To Use Vinegar To Clean Your Drains

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If you have recently installed a septic tank system in your home, you are going to want to take the right measures to keep it clean and clean. This is going to help you avoid major repairs as long as possible while also prolonging the life of your septic tank system. One important way to care for your septic tank system is to avoid chemical cleaners and use vinegar instead. Here are four reasons why:

  1. Doesn't Clean the Good Bacteria: Unlike harsh chemical cleaners, vinegar does not clean the good bacteria that your septic tank system needs to break down waste. When waste is not able to break down properly, it builds in the tank leading to possible need for repairs or excessive pumping and professional cleaning. Vinegar is one of the best ways to get rid of the bad bacteria that causes mold and odor while ensuring that everything else remains to keep your septic tank running smoothly.
  2. Keep the Bugs Away: Bugs, such as gnats do not like vinegar. It's too strong for them to withstand, so it keeps them away from buzzing around your kitchen sink and bathroom.  This way, you don't have to resort to using dangerous bug sprays that can also cause damage to the septic tank if they make their way into the drain. Keeping the bugs away from the drains also ensures that they aren't making their way into your pipes causing other damages, such as blockage. 
  3. It's Affordable: Not only is vinegar going to prevent damages to your septic tank, which saves you money on repairs and replacement, but vinegar is also one of the most affordable cleaning solutions you can buy. Chemical cleaners are much more expensive to not only purchase, but also because they cause more damage than they prevent, so overall you are getting the most for your money when you use vinegar. 
  4. Breaks Up Blockages: Once a month, if you mix together vinegar and hot water and pour it down the toilet, it's going to help break up blockages. This way, your toilets are easier to flush. If the toilet gets backed up, it's sure to cause damage that you would otherwise want to avoid. Vinegar is going to help you do this. 

When you know some of the reasons to use vinegar, you can see why it's well worth it to toss those harsh chemical cleaners and invest in this more natural cleaner for your septic tank system. Also, schedule regular septic tank pumping services.

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18 October 2017

Learning About Septic System Care and Usage

Hi there, I am Wes Nelson. When I lived in my first home, I discovered the plumbing connected directly to a septic system on the land. The septic system consisted of a tank, lines and leach field that processed the waste. I had to quickly learn how the septic system worked to keep it in good shape. I had to pay close attention to the substances I sent down the drains or flushed down the toilet. I did not want to disrupt the colonies of bacteria hard at work processing the waste products. On this site, I would like to help others keep their septic system in good working order by sharing the information I discovered. Please visit again soon.