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Our
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SEPTIC SEEP
was
invented in 1953 by soil and wastewater experts in the
labs of Chevron-ORTHO. |
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SEPTIC
SEEP is designed to interact with the soil in your
drainfield and cure hardpan conditions. |
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SEPTIC
SEEP works in ways that biological products
can't to restore drainage to septic drainfields even
in clay soil. |
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West
Wind Marketing has been selling SEPTIC
SEEP on the web since 1999. In a survey of our customers
over 80% have reported that Septic Seep helped or solved
their septic drainfield problem. |
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The
main ingredient of SEPTIC
SEEP is a chemical, calcium polysulfide, it
is not a bacteria or enzyme product. |
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When
you've been told it's time to replace your drainfield
TRY SEPTIC SEEP first.
It may save you thousands of dollars. |
Thousands
of satisfied customers!

Typical
drainfield design |
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#1 cause of septic system failure occurs in the drain
field. |
| 90%
of all septic system failures are due to failure
of the soil in the drain field. Drainfield replacement
can cost thousands of dollars! |
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septic system in the average home, with two baths
and three occupants will process over 85,000 gallons
of wastewater annually. All
of this wastewater passes through the septic tank,
and into the drain field, where bacteria in the
soil purifies the waste. |
PROBLEM
1
Sodium
in
ordinary detergents, soaps, household cleaners,
and water softeners causes clay
particles in the soils to chemically bond.
PROBLEM
2 Grease
and organic matter form a tar-like layer called
the biomat. When the biomat
grows too thick a waterproof barrier develops
and absorption stops.
When soil absorption stops, soils flood. Standing
water may be seen on the surface of the drain
field. Water may back up into the tank and even
into household plumbing. This is often the first
sign of soil failure in your septic system. |
SEPTIC
SEEP
can solve both of these problems!
Before
you spend a lot of money replacing an expensive
drain field, try
Septic Seep. |
Septic
Seep is easy to apply to your septic system.
For
normal working septic systems: Use 1/2 gallon
every 6 months applied through the toilet, sink
drain or convenient drain near the septic tank.
For sluggish septic systems: Use 1/2 gallon
for the first treatment, then use 2 cupfuls (16oz.)
per week for the next 4 weeks, then use 1 cup
(8oz.) per week.
Cesspools and seepage pits: Use 1/2 gallon
for the first treatment, then 1 cup (8oz.) every
2 weeks per pit.
Restoring
Failed Drain Fields: In actual field
experience, failed drain fields have been restored
by applying Septic Seep in greater quantities.
Good results have been obtained by applying 4
gallons directly to the drainfield soil as a shock
treatment. |
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Septic
Seep Is the Choice of Professionals
| Our
company
has been using Septic Seep for more than twenty years.
We use it as a maintenance product as well as a treatment
for failing drainfields. Many of our service calls come
from home owners who are having problems with their septic
systems backing up. Some of the time, pumping the septic
tank solves the problem; however, if we have a drainfield
that is not accepting water, we always recommend treating
it with Septic Seep prior to pursuing a drainfield replacement.
Although Septic Seep works best as a preventative maintenance
item, we have been very successful in rejuvenating failed
drainfields. A typical drainfield replacement in our area
can run as high as $6,000. The normal Septic Seep treatment
we recommend is to add 4 gallons of Septic Seep directly
into the drain field line whether it be through a clean-out,
distribution box, or directly through the outlet septic
el. I have seen many failed drainfields open up and begin
percolating again after this treatment. It doesn't always
work, but it's worth a try if it might save our customers
several thousand dollars.
Peter
Dew, General Manager
Peninsula Septic Tank Service
Carmel Valley, CA
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WHAT OUR CUSTOMERS HAVE TO SAY |
I
love Septic Seep, it saved us $3000, we were looking at
having to replace our drainfield. After Septic Seep, we
are having no problems. Thanks for an awesome product.
Michele B.
Lake Worth, FL |
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| ...please
send whatever way you can, we used this before from your
company and it solved alllllllllllllllll my problems! please
hurry! thank
you,
Karen G.
Delta Junction, Alaska |
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I
1st found your product when I was looking for clues as
to why my system was not "draining." Called
several local contractors and they all said it needed
replacing...
I decided to try your product using several gal. to see
if it was a soil prob.... IT WORKED!!! That was about
3 yrs ago... I have used it twice a year as directed ever
since...Not a problem since... in fact, in just a few
months, it will be time for another treatment... Thanks
so much for this product...it has saved me thousands of
dollars....
Gary
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Santa Fe, TX |
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My
septic tank backed up into the house. I called a septic
service company and had the tank pumped out. They also checked
the drain field and said nothing could be done except to
dig and see what the problem was with the drain field and
immediate cost would be $2000.00. I put everything on hold
and searched the web for advice. First I used a very expensive
powder with no result. Then I used Septic Seep,as per instruction
and within a day the system was working. It's been a month,
although at first we were being careful not to over load
the system we are now back to normal. Use my name if you
wish as I recommend this product to my friends and neighbors.
Ruben G
Kelseyville CA |
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I
just wanted to say that I thought your product had about
a 1/1,000,000 chance of fixing my septic problem and was
some sort of scam, but thankfully I took the risk and I
can't believe it, but it worked like a charm! I bought my
house in Oct. 2003 only to find out that it had a MAJOR
septic problem. Whenever it even rained a little, surface
water would backflow into my tank and fill it to the top.
I spent $600 in 6 months pumping my septic and using a portable
toilet to get by. Then, before having a holding tank installed
I tried Septic Seep as a last resort. I put 2 gallons into
the D box and vent pipe and. Now my system works excellent,
even after 3-4 inches of rain.
Unbelieveable! Thanks a bunch!
Matt G.
Neenah, WI. |
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