All About Septic System Enzymes

Nov 07, 2024

All About Septic System Enzymes

You’re probably here because you want to learn what you can do to improve your septic system’s performance and efficiency. Thankfully, you’ve come to the right place. In this article, Septic Blue of Charlotte talks about septic system enzymes and why they are important.

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Septic system enzymes are additives formulated to give the bacteria in your septic tank a boost. They act as a catalyst to speed up bacterial activity in the septic system, thereby providing a wide range of benefits. They come in liquid or powder form and are flushed down the toilet, and they find their way into the septic tank. Before we look at the benefits of septic system enzymes, it’s important to mention that these additives shouldn’t be a substitute for routine septic maintenance.

Benefits of Adding Enzymes to Your Septic System

  • Stimulate Beneficial Bacterial in Septic Tank: This is the primary reason why homeowners add enzymes to their septic tanks. These enzymes are formulated to enhance natural bacterial activity within the tank and speed up the breakdown of organic waste matter. In other words, they give the bacteria in a septic tank a boost to accelerate solid waste degradation. If your septic tank seems to be filling up too soon, it’s a good idea to add enzymes to your septic system to improve its functionality.
  • Eliminate foul odors: This is one of the ripple effects of adding biological enzymes to your septic system. By accelerating solid waste degradation, these enzymes reduce the amount of sludge and scum buildup in your tank. Apart from eliminating foul odors, septic system enzymes prevent clogs and backups and reduce the need for excessive septic tank pumping.
  • Save money: Needless to say, septic tank maintenance is much cheaper than septic tank repair or replacement. While purchasing enzymes will cost you money upfront, there are many benefits you’ll gain down the road. Boosting bacterial activity in the septic tank will reduce the frequency of pump outs and improve the system’s efficiency. This will translate to cost savings in the long term. In addition, you’ll get more years out of your septic system.

Keeping Your Septic System Healthy

Adding enzymes to your septic system alone won’t keep the system in great shape. There are many other essential maintenance tasks that will ensure your septic system works efficiently. It’s important to schedule septic tank cleaning every 3 to 5 years, according to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Have a professional septic technician inspect your septic system on a regular basis to determine whether cleaning is needed. Regular inspections allow you to catch problems early enough and fix them before they get out of hand.

Most importantly, stick to flushing only the three P’s (poo, pee, and paper). Avoid flushing items like dental floss, medications, cotton swabs, and diapers. These items won’t just clog the inlet and outlet pipes in your septic tank; they can also compromise the functioning of the bacteria in the septic tank. In fact, non-flushable items are among the leading causes of septic tank failure. If you’ve noticed signs of septic trouble, get in touch with a professional septic company for an inspection.

Need Septic System Services? Call Septic Blue of Charlotte

If you have any questions about improving the efficiency of your septic system or need professional septic tank installation, call the pros at Septic Blue of Charlotte. We are a locally owned and operated septic service company offering a wide range of septic services. Call us today to request a quote.