If your home isn’t connected to a city sewer system, your septic system is responsible for treating all of your household wastewater. While most systems operate […]
Your septic system depends on something you can’t see: bacteria. These microscopic organisms are responsible for breaking down waste inside your septic tank and keeping your […]
If you have an aerobic septic system, one of the most important components is the aerator. This small but powerful device is responsible for supplying oxygen […]
An Aerobic Treatment Unit (ATU) is a type of septic system that uses oxygen to treat wastewater more efficiently than traditional systems. These systems are common […]
Your septic system is designed to handle wastewater, human waste, and septic-safe toilet paper—nothing more. When the wrong items are flushed or poured down drains, they […]
When it comes to septic systems, one of the most important—and often overlooked—factors is soil. The type of soil on your property directly affects how well […]