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The Difference Between Maintenance Dose and Severe Dose for Your Septic Tank

by Team One Biotech 16 Aug 2024 2 Comments
The Difference Between Maintenance Dose and Severe Dose for Your Septic Tank

Introduction

Maintaining a septic tank isn’t just about regular inspections; it’s about understanding the right way to keep it in top condition. One of the most effective methods is using a septic tank cleaner like T1B Septic Tank Cleaner Powder. But did you know there’s a difference between a maintenance dose and a severe dose? Knowing when and how to use these can make a huge difference in the health of your septic system.

What is a Maintenance Dose?

A maintenance dose is the regular treatment you give your septic tank to keep everything running smoothly. This dose is like giving your system a routine check-up—preventing problems before they arise. We recommend using 1 packet (250 gms) of T1B Septic Tank Cleaner Powder for a 10,000-liter tank. If your tank is larger, say 11,000 to 20,000 liters, you should use 2 packets monthly. The goal here is to break down waste effectively, keep bad odors out of your way, and ensure your septic system functions efficiently.

Why is a Maintenance Dose Given?

The purpose of a maintenance dose is simple, prevention. Regular dosing helps in reducing the buildup of sludge and scum, which can cause blockages and odors if left unchecked. Keeping up with your maintenance dose ensures that your septic tank remains healthy, reducing the chances of costly repairs or replacements.

What is a Severe Dose?

A severe dose is a more intense treatment designed for when your septic tank is in trouble. This could be due to severe odor issues, frequent blockages, overflow, or backflow problems. In these cases, your septic tank needs extra help to restore its balance and function.

When is a Severe Dose Given?

If you notice persistent foul smells around your property, experience frequent blockages, or deal with backflow issues, it’s time to consider a severe dose. These symptoms are a sign that your septic tank is struggling to keep up with the waste load and needs stronger treatment to regain control.

Dosing for Severe Issues

First Month: Use the maintenance dose X3. For example, if your regular dose is 1 packet for 10,000 liters, you would use 3 packets in the first month. Another example is if your septic tank capacity is 20,000 liters, you would use 6 packets in the first month

Second Month: Reduce to maintenance dose X2. This means if you started with 3 packets, you would drop to 2 packets. Same with 6 packets, you would drop to 4 packets.

Third Month Onwards: Revert to the regular maintenance dose.

Note: The exact dosing will vary depending on the size of your septic tank.

Conclusion

Understanding the difference between a maintenance dose and a severe dose for your septic tank can save you time, money, and stress. By using T1B Septic Tank Cleaner Powder according to these guidelines, you’ll ensure your septic system stays in optimal condition, whether you’re preventing problems or addressing severe issues. Regular care with the right dosing can make all the difference in keeping your septic tank running smoothly for years to come.

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2 Comments

10 Oct 2024 Admin

Hi, if you have a severe issue with a septic tank then you can use 3 packets for 10,000 litre septic tank

10 Oct 2024 NATARAJAN RAMASAMY
Can I use three T1B packet for 10000 litre

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