Septic Liberator Explained
Watch the video below to learn more about Septic Liberator.
Description
Septic Liberator is designed to restore flow to failing leach and drain fields, instead of having to replace them. Over time, organic build up called biomat accumulates in the soil of the septic leach field. This biomat makes it more difficult for waste water to pass through causing water to pool above the field. This creates septic odors and slows down draining resulting in increased septic tank pump outs eventually septic failure.
Septic Liberator uses trillions of specialized enzymes and bacteria to break down decades of bio mat buildup in the leach lines and field. As a result, flow through the field is restored, sewage odors disappear and draining speeds up.
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What It Does: Septic Liberator dries up saturated leach fields, eliminates sewage odors, improving draining and reduces the frequencies of septic tank pump outs needed.
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How To Use It: Septic Liberator can be added directly into the distribution box, into the septic tank or through a toilet.
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Added Benefits: Septic Liberator will break down scum, waste, toilet paper, grease, oil and even hair when added to or before the septic tank.
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How Much To Get: We recommend 10 lbs of powder Septic Liberator if you have access to the distribution box or can bypass the Septic Tank. If not, recommend 2 gallons of Liquid Septic Liberator if you plan on adding it through the toilet or directly into the septic tank. Double the amount above for septic systems 1,500 gallons of capacity or more.
- What to Expect: There are many factors that contribute to the time it will take before you start to see improvements after using Septic Liberator. This includes the age for your leach field, soil composition, soil temperature etc. It can take weeks to months for the bacteria to resolve the issue in your system. In some cases, you may need to treat your system multiple times over the span of several months. This may sound costly, but not when comparing it to the cost of replacing your leach bed. Please call us on 1 800 677 0517 if you would like to know if Septic Liberator will work for you.
Ingredients
Liquid Septic Liberator
Water, micro nutrients, enzyme producing bacteria, specialized enzymes, bio-surfactant.
Powder Septic Liberator
Proprietary carrier, micro nutrients, enzyme producing bacteria, specialized
Additional Information
Shipping
- Orders before 2pm CST ship the same day Monday - Friday.
- Shipping costs $5 on all orders under $44.
- We pay for shipping on all orders over $44.
- Orders are usually delivered in 2 to 5 days depending on where you live
SDS Sheet
The Problem
Bio-Mat Buildup
Bio-mat builds up in the leach lines and surrounding soil making it more difficult for water to drain through the field.
The Solution
Break Down Bio-Mat
Septic Liberator uses trillions of bacteria and enzymes to digest decades of bio-mat build-up.
The Result
Restored Flow
The soils is able to absorb the wastewater again restoring flow without digging or costly repair.
Frequently Asked Questions
Still Have Questions?
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Contact us directly to find out if Septic Liberator can help your septic system.
There are too many variables for us to guarantee this will work in all cases.
We have about an 80% success rate with this product. That success rate improves when we diagnose the problem correctly and when our customers understand that sometimes, more than one treatment is needed.
Contact us if you would like to find out if Septic Liberator can help your system.
We recommend starting with 1 treatment (7.5 lbs or 1 gallon) for septic tanks under 1,500 gallons of capacity. Treat the system again if the desired results are not met after 3 weeks.
Every system is different. It may take a couple of weeks to a month depending on the severity of the issue. The most extreme issues may take several months and require multiple treatments.
Yes, the treatment will work in both anaerobic and aerobic (with or without oxygen) environments.
Yes, provided you do not use the treatment with bleach, anti-bacterial soap, root killers or other chemical products.
No, Septic Liberator will not get rid of roots. We recommend looking for a root killer that does not use copper sulfate as this is very hard on the bacteria in the septic system.
Yes, it can help break down the organic material in your cesspool and dry well.
Cold weather will slightly slow the results but the treatment will still work.
No, the tank does not need to be pumped prior to use. We recommend waiting until the water level in the septic tank has reached the outlet level if it has recently been emptied. This way Septic Liberator can flow out to the field rather than sitting in the tank.