09-02-2015, 01:00 AM
http://www.familyhandyman.com/plumbing/h...s/view-all
Pretty good read... Dunno about ridX, but bought 12 little bags at Home depot ... I empty a bag in the toilet every 6 months or so. I figure it can't hurt.
I wish I read the above before I got my septic installed, might have added a few filters to drain field.
I haven't got my tank pumped out, any good recomendations?
Edit:
I have shower, and washing machine going out to banana patch. Works great so far. Then a friend came over and asked why I have the kitchen and bath sinks going to the septic tank? ... Good question. I don't know... do plants like toothpaste? It's amazing when you start thinking about what goes down a drain. But wouldn't food particles be bad in hawaii to empty out in a banana patch?
Dunno, maybe not too good to be empting out in a septic tank? Then, I'm thinking, the shower is outdoors anyway, but it's all I need to have the bugs start trying to crawl up the lines from the banana patch to the kitchen and bathroom sinks. Yes, they have traps but roaches can swim under water for a few hours with out dying.
Pretty good read... Dunno about ridX, but bought 12 little bags at Home depot ... I empty a bag in the toilet every 6 months or so. I figure it can't hurt.
I wish I read the above before I got my septic installed, might have added a few filters to drain field.
I haven't got my tank pumped out, any good recomendations?
Edit:
I have shower, and washing machine going out to banana patch. Works great so far. Then a friend came over and asked why I have the kitchen and bath sinks going to the septic tank? ... Good question. I don't know... do plants like toothpaste? It's amazing when you start thinking about what goes down a drain. But wouldn't food particles be bad in hawaii to empty out in a banana patch?
Dunno, maybe not too good to be empting out in a septic tank? Then, I'm thinking, the shower is outdoors anyway, but it's all I need to have the bugs start trying to crawl up the lines from the banana patch to the kitchen and bathroom sinks. Yes, they have traps but roaches can swim under water for a few hours with out dying.