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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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I thought you might like to get an update. We
had lots of rain for the past week so we really
put the septic system to test. K-TIP
Radio flushed right through the storms. In
fact, last year we had porta potties for our staff
in the back of the station. I am very happy and
owe you a testimonial.
Mimi S.
K-TIP Radio
(Thanks
Mimi, you just gave me one.)
One
of my friends also bought the product. I had no
idea he had a septic problem. Here is what he
had to say in an e-mail today. I am sure you hear
this all the time!
I
think you may have found a good product. I was
close to installing a new system because we gave
up on our seepage pit but Septic Seep seems to
have opened it back up. We are having no problems
even through all the rain...
Dennis
T.
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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
ordered 3 gallons to try because we had a spot in
our drain field where sewage was coming up in the
yard.
The day I ordered Septic Seep, I also called and
had the septic tank cleaned that day. The septic
tank had been cleaned only a few months before.
But I did as you suggested and had it done again.
My husband put all 3 gallons in the tank directly
the day they were delivered. Well since we put Septic
Seep in we have had nothing but rain here in Indiana
the whole month of May, but guess what. It is still
raining big-time and yet the few dry days we have
had we noticed the spot where the sewage was coming
up out of the ground has dried up. To tell you the
truth, when I ordered your product I figured I might
be wasting almost $200. I talked to the man who
cleaned out the septic tank about the cost of a
new drain field and told him what I had ordered,
first he looked at me like "you just wasted
your money" and he said "that won't work
and you need to try Terra Lift at $1,500 and if
that doesn't work it will be eight to nine thousand
to replace the field."
Well, thank you for your product! It worked for
us even in a terribly unusual bout with rain here,
which you at Septic Seep probably would have told
us because of the saturated ground it won't work.
But it did, so in a couple
of months I'll be ordering again.
I am still amazed and hardly believe it worked.
But Septic Seep did work and saved us thousands
of dollars.
Thanks
and God bless you all!
Carolyn Y.
Clayton, IN |
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Our
drain field was failing. After using four gallons
of your product, we again have a free-flowing system.
Thank you, thank you, thank you!!!!!!
Our house sits in clay. Dark, heavy, hard to dig
clay. This is our fourth drain field in 21 years.
We had our tank pumped in February. That worked
for a while. Then our sewer really backed up. I
really didn't want to have to dig again!
So I went to the web. It has saved me before, I
was hoping it could do it again. When I entered
the search term 'drain field', your name was the
first on the list.
I read everything on your web site. I printed it
out and read it again. It really sounded to good
to be true. We have tried many products that have
promised to keep our waste products flowing away
from our house. Nothing worked. When I ordered your
product, I thought: What do I have to lose. Try
this for around $300.00, or have a new drain field
dug. Last time, that cost us $4,000.00.
I ordered 5 gallons of Septic Seep on March 31st.
The order arrived on April 6th. My husband used
four gallons right away. Since we have no distribution
box, cleanout or tank outlet that was easy to get
to, we poured it right down the toilet. Within 24
hours, our system was running better than it had
in a year. Now, on April 19th, I can thankfully
say, that we have no standing water in the back
yard, no scent of sewer and every drain in our home
runs free.
I certainly will keep using Septic Seep on a maintenance
basis. I strongly recommend your product to all
of those with a failing drain field. It saved us
over $3,500.00.
Thank you for providing a very satisfactory product.
Lynda V.
Grand Rapids, MI |
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I
used Septic seep for a very sluggish drain field
(a home septic system, originally built in the
60's)
The system is now working quite well, so I'm quite
happy with the results!
Fred B
Malibu, CA |
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Oh
yes!!!!
Septic Seep is an answer to prayer. We built our
house just six years ago here in Florida. A short
three years later, the drain field became saturated
and the drains would backup in the house. We were
told many different things by the septic companies.
They said the drain field needed to be replaced.
Another one offered to bring in machinery to punch
holes in the drain field. Instead we had the tank
pumped and crossed our fingers. Pumping the tank
was a temporary fix for a year and a half. This
past December, we noticed the grass in the front
yard dying again, weeds sprouting, and huge wet
algae spots. The soil was mushy and wet. This time
we opted for Septic Seep. I had visited your site
before and decided to order two gallons. Well, the
rest is history. The drain field is percolating
properly, and we are now resodding the yard. This
stuff is amazing! We live in a neighborhood were
all 17,000 residents have septic systems. I am telling
everyone I know about Septic Seep when the topic
arises.
Thank you and God Bless you. I will be ordering
another gallon in a week or so.
Kenneth and Marilyn F.
Port St. John, Florida
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A
year ago,,, I was lookin at a $8000 bill for a new
system.. then I ran across Septic Seep.. I know
you can't guarantee that it will fix every problem,
everytime.. but I still have my $8000.
Ok,, so maybe it has gone to my daughter's college
expenses,,, BUT thanks to Septic Seep,,,, I had
it.. I firmly believe it opened up my system and
saved me the cost of a new one.... I started using
it twice a year for maintenance, and have had no
troubles at all..In fact, it's almost time for me
to order some more... THANKS ! ! ! for a great product....
GW
Kileen TX |
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To
let your company know from me and my family THANK
YOU!
The product worked great saved us a 3 month wait
for repair and close to $5000.00 In Deltona, FL.
Thank you once again... So far so great
Matthew T.
Deltona, Florida |
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My
first application was four gallons at once to shock
the system. The septic tank was pumped two weeks
prior to treatment. During that two weeks we conserved
water in every way. Laundry was taken out to a laundromat,
toilets flushed only when soiled and short showers
(3 to 4 people ) were spaced at least two hours
apart. At the worst point, our system wouldn't support
a large load of laundry without causing the downstairs
toilet to gurgle and flood. Septic Seep combined
with some conservation efforts has worked miracles.
The gurgling and flooding toilet has stopped. We
are gradually getting back to normal. My laundry
restrictions permit loads to be done at three hour
intervals with no more than three loads a day. The
toilets are flushed more regularly although we have
reduced the quantity of water held in the toilet
tank. Showers are taken whenever washing machine
or dishwasher are not in use. We are almost back
to normal. I had agonized over what to do about
my drainfield problem. I researched the Web making
countless searches. I was amazed to learn about
the many things we pour down the drain that are
harmful to drainfields. I can't begin to tell you
how delighted I am with the results from your product.
Septic Seep works!
Please feel free to use my experience. I would like
your advice on maintainence going forward and recommended
application of Septic Seep.
Thank you.
Dorothy L.
Ganesvoort, NY |
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My
leach lines are very old and did not effectively
work. Septic seep has worked to some degree .
I would recommend it, I wish I had used it 2 years
ago. Eventually I'm going to have to bite the
bullet and get new lines, but this stuff has bought
me some time. I am impressed.
Jerry
R. |
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Septic
Seep appears to work as advertised. We have been
having septic backups for a couple of years now
and have had our tank pumped 3 times since last
October. In July, Indiana had very heavy rains and
it backed up again. After pumping, I did some research
and found your company’s web site and ordered
your product. It took some doings but I found the
2nd opening in the tank and applied Septic Seep
to a tank that was really about to back up again.
The next day I lifted the lid and water appeared
to be flowing normally.
The
first week of September, about a month after applying
Septic Seep, Indiana had record rainfall again.
We had more water standing in our yard than I’ve
seen in the 30 years we’ve lived here. But
to our surprise, the septic did not back up! Hasn’t
backed up since and we’re crossing our fingers
that our problem has been solved.
Thanks,
Pete J.
McCordsville, IN |
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Septic
Seep did exactly what i needed it to do. it dried
up my leach field.This is the second time i've
used it to help my leach field.This is a good
product and I would recommed it to anyone.
Robert
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Wheeling, WV |
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I
bought a house with an existing 25 year old system.
I had an inspection done and was told that the
drain field was probably at the end of it's useful
life. I poured 3 gallons down a cleanout between
the tank and the drain field. I then put the other
gallon down three different drains in the house.
I have not taken the time to look in the clean
out and see if there was still a "backflow"
from the field. This was what the inspector said
was a big factor in the guesstamate that the field
was "end of life". I will let you know
if I have any more information. So far, so good.
I haven't had a drain back up or any other indication
of trouble with the system to date.
Mark
B.
Austin, TX |
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I
sent this as a gift to someone. They were extremely
pleased with the results as they were having a serious
problem and your product cleared up the problem
before they had to dig up their entire yard.
Thanks
Vicki M. |
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Septic
Seep did work exceptionally well. I originally
ordered 2 gallons but I only needed to use 1 gallon
before I noticed a BIG difference. I had some
standing water above ground along my number 4
lateral line. I poured half of the Septic Seep
into the inspection tube at the top of the number
4 lateral and I sprayed the other half of a gallon
onto the standing water. The next day the standing
water had soaked back into the soil and after
3 months I haven't had anymore problems.
Jim
H
DeSoto, MO |
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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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We
had water coming up when we washed clothes. We used
4 gallons of Septic Seep in our second tank.
Since then, we've had no water coming up even with
company and all the showers involved.
Gus B.
Brownsboro TX |
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The
product has worked wonderfully!!! We had both
root and soil issues and had two septic companies
come out and quote us thousands to replace failed
drain fields. We first cleared the roots with
a root killer and three weeks later put Septic
Seep into the direct feed cap. The grass over
the drain fields is returning and so far we have
had no further backups after having to have the
tank drained twice in a month. We plan to purchase
more of Septic Seep to keep the system on a regular
maintenance cycle.
Bill
& Carol K.
Tallahassee, FL |
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Septic
Seep did seem to perform as promised. We can see
2 of our drain field lines (so far) opening up.
We applied Septic Seep by flushing 1/2 gallon down
a toilet the first time, followed a few weeks later
by 2 cups. We're still
applying every 2-4 weeks. The field lines are looking
better as time goes on.
We would absolutely recommend Septic Seep to our
neighbors. In our county, the plumbing code has
just changed. Had
Septic Seep or another remedy not worked we would
have had to install an entirely new and different
septic system. This new
system would cost several thousand dollars, which
we would just as soon use for another purpose....like
a vacation!
Sign us off satisfied!
Butch & Laura H
Weatherford, TX |
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I
had a completely plugged drain field. After applying
2 gals. of Septic Seep the drain field was able
to absorb our household usage. After 3 gals. it
absorbs more than our needs. I applied it through
a hose attempting to disperse it equally through
the drain field .
I have recommended it to my neighbor who has a similar
problem.
Thank You,
Bill W
Coleman, TX |
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The
following appeared in the Bainbridge Review letters
to the editor:
Keep
Septics Working Now
Maybe an expanded sewer system is the best long
term solution to the failed drainfield problem,
but in the meantime let me suggest a product called
Septic Seep. I've used it on my formerly sluggish
drainfield, and it worked as advertised. According
to the manufacturer when the sodium contained
in soaps and detergents contacts clay in the soil
it causes the clay particles to bond into a watertight
layer. The manufacturer claims that Septic Seep
dissolves this layer, allowing the drainfield
to perk again. At $50 a gallon it isn't cheap,
but it sure did the job for me.
You can find more information at www.septicseep.com.
I have no financial interest of any kind in this
product or in the parent company.
Frank O.
Bainbridge Island, WA |
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This
product performs as advertised! I have a 10 year
old septic system and I discharged my water softener
into my septic, stupid I know!, because I didn't
know it was harmful to my drain field. After using
Septic Seep, as recommended on the product, 1/2
gallon then 2 cups a week for several weeks and
now I use one cup weekly things seem to be working
well. I notice my holding tank is no longer backing
up and we are in the throws of a wet and cold winter.
I recommended this product to my neighbor after
I helped him pass the water softener from the septic
system.
Thanks
Dirk S.
Middletown, DE |
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I
found your product on the web. My husband and
I were beside ourselves. Our drywell was failing
miserably. Every time I did a load of laundry
it would back up in the basement through the drains.
We thought we'd give your product a chance, our
last ditch effort before spending thousands on
a new field system. We have used 2 gallons and
what a difference. I can now do one load in the
morning and one at night. I am so happy I found
your product. I'm ordering one more gallon for
maintenance.
Thank you so much.
Tami S.
Osceola, IN |
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