Septi-Flow Shock | Septic Drainfield Repair Solution Clears Leach Fields Dissolves Hardened Deadpan Soil Complete Treatment One Gallon - 128 Fl Oz (Pack of 4) - Drain Field Treatment
- SEPTIC DRAINFIELD LINE CLEANER: Septi-Flow Shock, a heavy-duty septic field line cleaner, efficiently cleans and clears septic drain field lines, combating the buildup of excess soaps, detergents, sodium, and sulfate. - ELIMINATES BUILDUP: Our septic drain field treatment helps eliminate sodium, phosphate, and sulfate buildup in your septic drain field. It also aids in removing locked-up and deadpanned soil from soap, sales, and detergent runoff. - BIODEGRADABLE SOLUTION: Septi-Flow Shock, scientifically studied and used since 1950, is safe for all septic systems, pipes, and plumbing and is biodegradable in the septic tank system. - SEPTI-FLOW SHOCK DIRECTIONS: An average 1,500 gallon septic tank (a 4/3 bed/bath house) start with 4 gallons of product. We recommend pumping the tank prior to treatment. Pour 2 gallons of Septi-Flow Shock into the toilet, tank, distribution box. After 1 week, add 2 more gallons of Septi-Flow Shock. Flush freely with water. Within 2-4 weeks you should see an improvement with the flow. If the septic is completely stopped this product WILL NOT work to address the issue. Salt/sodium/phosphate buildup from soaps, laundry/dishwasher agents, and water softeners (salt buildup) are one of many possible problems could be pipe collapse, roots, septic other potential problems. - WISE INVESTMENT: When used on an annual maintenance basis, a small investment in our septic leach field treatment can help prevent future expensive septic drain field problems. - FLOW REQUIREMENT: Remember that Septi-Flow Shock will not work on completely stopped septic leach field systems. For our drain field cleaner to work, there must be some movement and flow in your system. - EASY APPLICATION: For slow or sluggish drain fields or septic tanks, start with 4 gallons of product. We recommend pumping the tank first and pouring 2 gallons of the product via the toilet, sink, or drain closest to the septic tank outlet. - FLOW DEPENDANT: Septi-Flow Shock will only work on flowing septic leach fields suffering from sodium/sulfate buildup, which causes a slow-moving septic system. This drain field cleaner requires some system flow to function effectively.
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What does Septi-Flow Shock do?
What will Septi-Flow not do?
How do I know how much Septi-Flow Shock to use?
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How do I know this product is what my system needs?
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What does Septi-Flow Shock do?
Septi-Flow Shock Liquid helps chemically aid in reversing "deadpan" or "hard soil" that forms after years of sodium building up in the soil.
What will Septi-Flow not do?
Septi-Flow Liquid Shock treatment must have water flow to work. It will not work if the soil is completely locked up! Septi Flow will not kill the microbes in your septic tank.
How do I know how much Septi-Flow Shock to use?
The recommended amount depends on tank size. For most 1,000-1,500+ gallon tanks, add (One) four-gallon pack of Septi-Flow Shock. For slow/clogged systems due to sodium buildup it is best to pump first. For routine maintenance, pumping is not needed.
How long after treatment will I see results?
We always recommend pumping your system (unless you are adding the product for maintenance purposes) before adding this product for the best result. Average results occur in 3-6 weeks, but we have seen improvements in 7-10 days.
How do I know this product is what my system needs?
To know if Septi-Flow is right for your septic system the best step is having a septic professional assess it on-site. Even if you use Septi-Flow, we recommend pumping the tank first before treatment; unless you're adding it for routine maintenance.