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Roots in Septic Tank
I had my septic tank pumped and the company found roots in the tank.
They are fairly fine roots and they removed the ones that they could reach. My question is is there a product out there that works to dissolve them? I see ads for RootX, etc., but I am not sure that I should put something like this in the tank. I do put bacteria in the tank monthly and it works great as far as disolving the solids. Any advice or experience with this would be appreciated. |
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