1 - Does AeroSepta Really Work?
Septic Tank aeration has been around for nearly a century and first was used in 1916. In approximately 1946 Aaerobic Treatment Units were being used on a limited basis as septic aeration moved from municipal wastewater treatment into household systems. These first ATU’s were expensive alternatives to septic system used to replace failing systems or required or forced on home owners when soil conditions or lot size prohibited conventional system. Today, in many states, if your current system fails there is a strong possibility you will be forced into a permanent aerobic system. Depending on engineering and design these ATUs cost heavily to home owners but our AeroSepta system along with BioFiltra arrangement is not costly compare to other ATUs available in market.
2 - Should I convert my Septic Tank into AeroSepta System?
When considering investing in an AeroSepta system is money well spent ask yourself how much you would be willing to spend to avoid having to replace your failed septic system with a new one. Sometimes people do not have enough space to construct new sewer system too. Few people realize that old systems are now replaced with advanced AeroSepta sewer systems because these new systems are more efficient and save thousands of rupees on repeated cleaning and maintenance. If you install new AeroSepta system in your newly constructed home you can save your hard earned money, time and energy.
3 - Will AeroSepta Work on my Septic System?
AeroSepta is 100% guaranteed to restore and maintain every sewer septic tank system including: conventional RCC pipe made septic tank, well type soak pit, drain fields, trenches and chambers, gravel and pipe fields, seepage pits, mound systems, sand filters, dry wells, lagoons and cesspools etc. it is recommended to have this AeroSepta Science in your new homes.
4 - How and Why Does AeroSepta Restore Systems?
The waste in a septic system breaks down when naturally occurring microorganisms consume the organic material in sewage. Using an AeroSepta encourages the growth of naturally-occurring aerobic microorganisms as a means of treating effluent. These aerobic microbes produced by AeroSepta are the reason septic tank works so well. Microbes prefer aerobic conditions to anaerobic conditions. Aerobic bacteria, microorganism that consume both organic matter and oxygen are 50 times larger and far more efficient than anaerobic bacteria in digesting organic matter. When dissolved oxygen is introduced by AeroSepta, microorganisms in decomposing organic matter consume oxygen dissolved in the water. The more dissolved oxygen the septic aerator can introduce the more aerobic microbes can live to consume organic matter hence Septic tank produce clear effluent with oxygenated waste along with aerobic microorganism to soak pit or to drain field and that aerobic bacteria clear the clogging.
Drainfields typically fail because too much wastewater has been flushed into them, keeping them constantly saturated. When too much water sits in the drain lines constantly, a bacterial mat forms along the trench walls. This slimy mat doesn't allow water to seep through it, and therefore the trenches no longer can handle the wastewater. A properly designed septic system is designed to handle a specific amount of wastewater. This is determined by how many people are in the house. Number of people are calculated by the number of bedrooms – figuring two people per bedroom. If a household overloads a system, i.e. uses way too much water each day, the drain lines never have time to dry out.
Drainfields typically fail because too much wastewater has been flushed into them, keeping them constantly saturated. When too much water sits in the drain lines constantly, a bacterial mat forms along the trench walls. This slimy mat doesn't allow water to seep through it, and therefore the trenches no longer can handle the wastewater. A properly designed septic system is designed to handle a specific amount of wastewater. This is determined by how many people are in the house. Number of people are calculated by the number of bedrooms – figuring two people per bedroom. If a household overloads a system, i.e. uses way too much water each day, the drain lines never have time to dry out.
Drainfields typically fail because too much wastewater has been flushed into them, keeping them constantly saturated. When too much water sits in the drain lines constantly, a bacterial mat forms along the trench walls. This slimy mat doesn't allow water to seep through it, and therefore the trenches no longer can handle the wastewater. A properly designed septic system is designed to handle a specific amount of wastewater. This is determined by how many people are in the house. Number of people are calculated by the number of bedrooms – figuring two people per bedroom. If a household overloads a system, i.e. uses way too much water each day, the drain lines never have time to dry out.