

How A Septic System Works
Your septic system, which includes a septic tank as a component, is designed to process the sewage waste that leaves your home and return the water portion to the environment.
There are several additional components, both inside and outside the septic tank, which make sure that this process is successful. Success is measured in a septic system's ability to accept and process the amount of waste that you deposit into it without polluting the environment.
What Can Go Wrong
Inside the septic tank, as the contents that have been flushed down the drain inside the home are being separated by gravity into the three distinct layers (crust, effluent, and scum), bacteria are hard at work processing the organic contents of this septage and preparing them to be stored efficiently inside the septic tank between cleanings.
How Mike Robe Helps
The Septic Rehab is different from other septic treatment chemical products in that it does not encourage homeowners to use a chemical product rather than having their septic tank pumped. A septic tank is designed to be pumped (or cleaned, or emptied), and no chemical product can defer that need.