
What is NT-Max?
NT-MAX is the Strongest Chemical Free Commercial Grade Lake and Pond Treatment Available on the Market Today! Our Powerful Bacterial Strains are the Fastest, Most Effective and Strongest.
What is SeptoBac made of?
The SeptoBac formula contains billions of bacteria, specially selected by leading environmental scientists. These bacteria produce enzymes, which digest both organic and difficult-to-degrade septic waste such as paper, wipes, cleaning and laundry chemicals, oils and grease.
What is septic tank treatment made of?
The septic tank is a buried, water-tight container usually made of concrete, fiberglass, or polyethylene. Its job is to hold the wastewater long enough to allow solids to settle down to the bottom forming sludge, while the oil and grease floats to the top as scum.
What happens if you use too much septic treatment?
SEPTIC TANK OVERLOAD An overloaded septic system does not allow solids to adequately settle and limits necessary bacterial activity. This increases the risk of solids moving into and clogging the drain field, which can reduce the septic tank's efficiency or lead to a complete breakdown of the system.
Should I put enzymes in my septic tank?
There is little scientific data to suggest that you should add bacteria or enzymes to your septic system. The United States Environmental Protection Agency reported that biological additives do not appear to improve the performance of healthy septic tanks.
Should you add bacteria to your septic tank?
For new systems, many people believe you must add bacteria. While septic systems require bacteria to work, no special bacteria need to be added.
How do I make my own septic tank cleaner?
First start by mixing a quarter of a cup of Baking soda with a half cup of vinegar and put directly into toilet. Then add two tablespoons of Lemon juice. The baking soda combined with the vinegar causes a chemical reaction that fizzles and helps break down grim and dirt.
Can you put too much yeast in septic tank?
Even some organic solids cannot be broken down in the tank. Hence, they accumulate and need to be removed. In summary, yeast is likely not harmful to a septic system, but we have no research-based information to indicate that is a useful practice to add into a septic tank.
Does yeast work as well as Ridex?
The yeast doesn't "clean" the tank; rather it activates enzymes to process the waste in the tank. It's an eco-friendly alternative to using RidX, which is a chemical.
What breaks down sludge in septic tank?
Hydrogen Peroxide This used to be a common recommendation to help break down the solids in your septic tank. It takes some time to be sure it's properly diluted to use. You don't often see this suggested anymore because it can be very harmful to the soil and cause issues with your drain field.
What does baking soda do to a septic tank?
Will baking soda hurt a septic system? Baking soda and other common household solutions such as vinegar are not harmful to your septic system. Harsh chemicals such as bleach and ammonia can disrupt the good bacteria in your septic tank and should not be used as part of a septic treatment.
Should you put yeast in your septic tank?
Adding yeast to your septic system may help break down some starchy materials in the tank. But yeast will not break down the greasy scum layer, nor any plant matter (think of the salads and other vegetables you ate), nor any proteins (meat products). And yeast will not add bacteria to your septic tank.
What is a septic system?
Septic systems are designed to process waste and are very effective at doing so provided high bacterial colonies are allowed to flourish and consume all of the organic matter that enters the system. Since many systems are designed to accept all of the waste from your home, healthy bacteria and enzymes are critical to the ongoing breakdown process ...
Is NT Max safe for tanks?
Some cleaners are advertized as "safe" which might be ok for your tank, yet devastating to your bacteria colonies. NT-MAX is highly resistant to soaps, paint, bleach, salt and cleaners and will quickly counteract the damage causes by these chemicals.
