Home Owners Do you Prevent Fats and Greases from Damaging your Septic, Fats, Oils, and Greases are not just bad for your arteries and waistline, these things are also very bad for your private Septic System or public Sewer System. A Septic or Sewer System a overflow or backup can cause health hazards, damage home interiors, and can very will threaten the environment. An increasingly common cause of overflows is sewer pipes being blocked by grease. Grease gets into the sewer from household drains as will as from poorly maintained grease traps in restaurants and other businesses.

Just where dose grease come from?
Most of us know grease as the byproduct of cooking. But grease is also found in such things as: Meat fats, lard, cooking oil, shortening, butter and margarine, food scraps, baking goods, sauces, and dairy products. Too often, folks wash grease into the home's plumbing system, usually through the kitchen sink. Grease sticks to the insides of sewer pipes, both on your property and in the streets. Over time, the grease can very will build up and block the entire pipe.

Home Owners Do you Prevent Fats and Greases from Damaging your Septic, your home garbage disposals dose not keep grease out of your plumbing system. These units only shred solid material into smaller pieces and do not prevent grease from going down the drain. Commercial additives, including detergents, that claim to dissolve grease may very will just pass the grease down the line and end up causing problems in other areas.

The results could very will be:
- Raw sewage overflowing in your home or your neighbor's home.
- An expensive and unpleasant cleanup that often must be paid for out of your home budget.
- Raw sewage overflowing into parks, yards, and streets.
- Potential contact with disease-causing organisms.
- An increase in operation and maintenance costs for your local sewer department, which ends up causing higher sewer bills for customers.
Home Owners Do you Prevent Fats and Greases from Damaging your Septic,You see its really best to keep, these kinds of materials out of the sewer system in the very first place.

Post 612 - 1 Nov. 2009
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Dale, Thanks for an informative and helpful post. I have a related question. Are garbage disposals harmful to septic systems. Many sources have told me that you should not have a disposal if you have a septic tank.
Good information -- thanks for posting it -- a number of our properties in Arizona have septic.
Howdy there Gary
Its a pleasure to have you stop by to visit, and to read and write a reply back to your comment and question. On this blog post, here at my little ole Blogging Homestead, my friend
Your welcome, for your question, on garbage disposals and septic systems. Its always advised to minimize the use of a garbage disposal even more when ya have a private septic system. A garbage disposal adds excessive organic load to your infiltrative field and other components of a home's private septic system. A garbage disposal sure will lead to more rapid buildup of scum and sludge layers in a septic tank, and increase the risk of clogging in the soil adsorption field due to higher concentration of suspended solids in the effluent.
There are septic systems that are designed to accommodate food waste, by using an additional septic tank volume, and tougher service requirements. Like using septic tank effluent filter, multiple tank, or a larger infiltration field. But its usual not worth putting the additional stress on the system. It sure can be a nightmare when your septic system ends up go-en belly up.
Howdy there Bob and Carolin
Its a pleasure to have you stop to visit, and to read and reply back to the comment you have left. On this post, here at my little ole Blogging Homestead, my friends
I was writing my reply to the comment above yours, when ya left your comment.
Thank you kindly, and your welcome. Glad that you found it to be useful info to read, and comment on.
One of my clients moved in to a home and called me the next day about a clogged drain and was mad the inspector didn't catch it. The inspector went above and beyond the call of duty drove out there to check it out and saw the bacon package and the hamburger buns on the counter and quickly told them that it was their fault and how it happened. He was able to fix it in about an hour for them though and told them never ever to dump grease in the drain again or it will happen again.

Howdy there Todd
Its a real pleasure to have ya stop by to sit and visit for a bit, and to read and write a reply to the comment, you were so kind to leave on this blog post, here at my little ole Blogging Homestead, my friend
Your clients picked a real fine home inspector. An inspector thats worth his or her grain of salt, sure should do the same. Thank you kindly, for leaving this comment story about how that fine indpector, took care of his and your client.
Dale you did a very good job of explaining this very important information regarding what you should not be putting down your drain. However, that fry pan of bacon frying sure looks good and probably taste good but not good for your health or the septic system (Ceil).
Howdy there Carl and Ceil
It sure is always a real pleasure to have y'all stop by to sit and visit, and its a pleasure to read and write a reply by to one of your comments, on any one of the blog posts, here at my little ole Blogging Homestead, my friends
Ceil - Thank you very kindly, I sure do like my bacon. Your sure right about its not at all good for folks health or their septic systems. But that there fryen pan full of bacon, had some oil added to it. To help make more of a point of the oil folks put down their drains, all over the Counrty and the World even.
Smart, timely post with the holidays coming up Dale! Here's an alternative title: "Just 'Cuz It'll Go Down Yer Gullet Doesn't Mean You Oughta Put It Down Yer Pipes!"
I like the way Kent came up with that riddle. I always keep empty glass jars and dump the oil in the jar. Lots of folks around here put bacon drippings on their dogs to keep down flee's and ticks.
Howdy there Kent
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I had not even thought about the upcomen Holidays. I like the alternative title name, I've reposted this blog post over on my Vermont blog here at ActiveRain. I used the titl name you left here.
Howdy there Carl and Ceil
Its a real pleasure to have y'all stop back by to revisit, and its always a pleasure to read and reply back to the both of ya. On any of the blog posts, here at my little ole Blogging Homestead, my friends
Kent sure did come up with a mighty fine sounden title. Reckon I should really work on coming up with titles like that myself.
Deb and I also dump the oil into glass jars, I had forgotten about putten the bacon drippings on puppy dogs. I haven't had one for a few moons now.
Dale,
Bring on that bacon. I know people, like my daughter, who is not into meat but she loves bacon.
Howdy there Steven
Its always a mighty fine pleasure to have you stop by to visit, and to read and write a reply to your comment. On this blog post, here at my little ole Blogging Homestead, my friend
Bacon sure is mighty good to eat, be it with eggs or just to have on a sanswich. Thats for sure!
Aww shucks Dale - now you're making me blush with all of that! LOL
Wonderful information...in fact, I'll pass this on to my buyer...they have a septic tank :)
As an agent I'm often focused on other peoples homes. I forget what i'm doing at my house! Thanks for your thorough post!
Howdy there Kent
Sure am gald ya stoped back by, my friend
There ain't no need of ya to be a blushen, lol you sure did come up with a fine riddle. I've got to get on over to your blog, see ya in just a bit.
Great post, it still amazes me what people will do to their septic systems and then complain when they fail - its no wonder septics get a "bum rap". I'll be sure to re-blog this one!
Howdy there Sally, Tricia, Patty
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Sally - Thank you very kindly. Hope they fined it to be useful.
Tricia - Your welcome, we all are offten busy helping others, and sometimes end up forgetten about our own homes.
Patty - Thank you, folks just forget to think about, just what could end up happen, when they put things down the drains of their home or business. Thank you, for sayen you'll reblog this here post.
Dale I wanted to stop by and take a look at what I have been missing while I was away. This is a very informative blog and good for all consumers to know.
Howdy there Carl and Ceil
Its always a real pleasure to have ya stop by to sit and spend sometime visiting. On this blog post, here at my little ole Blogging Homestead, my friend
Carl - Welcome home, it was good to hear ya had a fine time on your trip. Thank ya kindly, as you know, with writing the fine blod posts, you and Ceil do, all of us here in the ActiveRain community, do what we can to post info folks can find helpful.
Dale, This is an excellent post about something that most people do not even stop to think about.
Howdy there Judi
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Thank you mighty kindly, most folks sure don't always stop to think about, what they are puting down their drains.