Monday, March 24, 2014

Examining the Hidden Dangers of Septic Tank Additives

























If your home or business does not have access to a city sewer line, a septic tank is used instead to treat wastewater created through everyday use. There are a variety of products on the market today that claim to increase your septic tank’s performance and minimize maintenance costs. However, many of these additives can actually cause harm to your septic tank, resulting in costly problems. If you have any questions about which products are safe to use with your septic tank, contact a professional plumber for answers.

Reduces Septic Tank Efficiency

Many septic system additives claim to increase the ability of your septic system to break down organic wastes. These products contain bacteria or enzymes similar to those already present in the system. The idea behind these products is that the bacteria in additives replace any bacteria that have been killed through the use of household cleaners or soaps. However, studies have shown that adding bacteria to your septic tank does not increase its efficiency. These additives instead interfere with the tank’s natural process of breaking down organic matter, causing an increase in clogs and problems. Furthermore, homeowners may view these additives as an excuse to flush chemicals or other wastes down the drain that cause harm to the septic system, further reducing its efficacy.

Poses a Health Threat

Not only do septic system additives affect the function of your septic system, they pose a health threat to your family, neighborhood, and local ecosystem as well. Some of the septic system additives available contain chemicals that are known carcinogens. When these chemicals are flushed down your drain, they cannot be broken down by the septic system and are distributed to your local environment. These additives can seep into local ponds, lakes, and even drinking water reservoirs, posing a serious health hazard.

Septic system additives are not needed to maintain your septic system—instead, call Beacon Plumbing, Heating & Mechanical at (206) 452-4363 for regular maintenance and pumping services. We offer fast, friendly, and efficient sewer, septic system, and plumbing services throughout Seattle, Tacoma, Kent, Everett, and Auburn.


Monday, March 10, 2014

A Look at Trenchless Pipe Technology


































Sewers located underground in your yard carry wastewater away from your home for treatment. In the past, damage to sewer pipes and drains could only be repaired through excavation of the pipes to replace them. Excavation is a time-consuming, costly, and destructive process. Today, there is a faster, easier, and greener alternative. Trenchless technology allows your plumber to repair sewer overflows, blockages, and broken or leaking pipes without excavating a large portion of your property. To repair your sewer with trenchless technology, only a single small area of ground must be excavated to provide access to the pipe. Trenchless pipe technology allows extensive repairs to be made while preserving your landscaping, yard, driveway, sidewalk, and street. This modern sewer solution is not only minimally invasive, but is also affordable and convenient.

Are you experiencing sewer problems in your home? Beacon Plumbing, Heating & Mechanical can help. We are pleased to offer trenchless sewer repair, drain cleaning, tankless water heater repair and installation, and more in the Seattle and Tacoma areas. Contact us by calling (206) 452-4363 or click through our website to learn more about Beacon’s cutting-edge plumbing solutions.