Avoid Toxic Chemicals That Harm Septic Bacteria

Healthy Septic Systems Depend on a Balanced Bacterial Environment

Your septic system relies on bacteria to break down waste effectively. These microorganisms work nonstop to keep your system flowing. Kamzik Septic Service helps homeowners in Johnstown, PA and surrounding areas understand the importance of preserving that balance to avoid backups and costly repairs.

Common Cleaning Products Can Damage Septic Function

Avoid toxic chemicals that harm septic bacteria by steering clear of bleach, antibacterial soaps, drain cleaners, and other harsh cleaners. These products kill more than just germs—they destroy the bacteria your septic tank needs. Even products labeled “safe” can throw off the balance when used in excess. We recommend using natural or septic-safe alternatives to keep your system healthy.

Choose Septic-Safe Cleaners to Keep Your Tank Working Smoothly

You don’t have to sacrifice cleanliness to protect your system. Septic-safe cleaners are widely available and just as effective for most household tasks. Look for products that are biodegradable, phosphate-free, and non-antibacterial. Kamzik Septic Service is happy to recommend safe brands for your needs.

Overuse of Chemicals Can Lead to Costly Repairs and Backups

When chemical buildup kills the bacteria in your tank, solids stop breaking down. This causes sludge to accumulate quickly and increases the risk of backups or even total system failure. Staying mindful of what goes down your drains is one of the easiest ways to avoid emergencies.

Everyday Habits That Help Protect Beneficial Bacteria in Your Septic System

Small changes in your daily routine can make a big difference. Use laundry and dish detergents in moderation, space out loads of laundry to prevent water overload, and avoid pouring grease or food scraps down the drain. These habits help your septic bacteria do their job efficiently.

Kamzik Septic Service in Johnstown, PA helps you keep your septic system in top shape. From tank pumping to product guidance, we offer reliable, local expertise throughout Cambria, Blair, Indiana, and Somerset Counties.

 

Want to keep your tank running smoothly? Call us at (814) 322-1966. We are happy to explain how to avoid toxic chemicals that harm septic bacteria.

Get a Septic Inspection Before Buying a New Home

You Might Overlook a Septic Inspection Before Buying a Home

At Kamzik Septic Service, we highly recommend that homeowners get a septic inspection before buying a new home. Yes, we know that you have so many concerns right now as you’re looking to buy a new home. Will you find a home in the right neighborhood? Will you find a house in your price range? Can you get a bank loan to buy the home? A septic system operating at its best is probably not one of your concerns. But you should find out if there’s anything wrong with the septic right now.

Sometimes, not getting a septic inspection can be a costly mistake. Kamzik Septic Service provides septic inspections in Cambria, Blair, Indiana, and Somerset counties. Our blog this month answers why you should get a septic inspection before buying a new home.

Avoiding a Septic Tank Inspection Can Cost You More in the Future

With the expense of buying a new home in a seller’s market, you might be against a septic inspection. What if you find out later that the new home has a failing septic system? You’ll have to install a new septic tank and more. According to Home Advisor, a complete septic system, including a leach field, tank, and piping, costs $10,000 to $25,000. When you compare that cost range with an affordable septic inspection from Kamzik Septic Service, it is an easy choice. Get the septic inspection.

Kamzik Septic Service Provides Thorough Septic Inspections

When Kamzik Septic Service performs a septic inspection, we are thorough. Our technician will locate the septic tank first and then uncover it and the distribution box. Part of our septic inspection will be to evaluate the inlet line, septic tank, outlet line, and distribution box. We will water-test the drain lines to evaluate the condition of the septic system. Our technician will report back to the homeowners with the results of the septic inspection.

A Septic Inspection Usually Isn’t Part of a Home Inspection

It would be helpful for a septic inspection to be a part of a general home inspection. Unfortunately, that’s not the case in most instances. Some home inspectors in Cambria, Blair, Indiana, and Somerset counties might flush the toilets or remove the septic tank lid. But that’s not enough. Kamzik Septic Service uses a pump truck to empty septic tanks in order for us to make a septic inspection. Our technician can probe into the ground to measure the saturation level.

 

Contact Kamzik Septic Service in Johnstown, PA at (814) 322-1966 when you need a septic inspection. Talk to us today to get a septic inspection before buying a new home.