Septic Saver
   Beats the Crap Out of Your Septic System Problems

 

The Septic Saver simply drops in any septic tank and hangs inside a riser or access hole as shown. (riser is provided) 



This system will open up a biomat clogged leachfield in just a few short weeks!

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This system turns a failed septic system into an aerobic system.

Because this is a "fix" to a conventional septic system, no permits are required in most states.

Check you local regulations to make sure.

What makes this unit so appealing is that many people simply don't have the $5,000-$18,000 for a remodel when their septic system fails.  This is a solution for homeowners that "reclaims" the failed septic system at a fraction of the cost of a replacement or remodel.  Most chemical or bacterial additives sold to "miraculously" cure your system's problems, promise to affect the anaerobic process in some way. The fact is nothing you flush down your toilet will do enough to reverse a failing or overburdened system. Anaerobic bacteria simply grows too slow to reverse the problem! Add to that the prevalent use of anti-biotic in soaps and household cleaners and anaerobic bacteria doesn't even stand a chance.  

Once Proline's Septic Saver system is installed, you'll begin to see a change in the condition of the drain field in just a few days.  Within 4-8 weeks the entire drain field will be working as it was designed to do!

Oxygen is aggressively forced (as opposed to passively exposed)
into the wastewater.

So much O2is dissolved into the effluent that it literally spills over into all compartments of the septic tank and into the drain field where aerobic activity is going on throughout the entire septic system.

How Proline’s Septic Saver Works:

When air is mixed with the wastewater at a near vacuum in the Aeroblend device, four things occur:

 Ø The O2 is dissolved in the effluent in a low pressure environment.  Much like sugar dissolves into hot tea faster and easier than cold tea, this method of exposing O2  to the effluent dissolves the O2  into the effluent MUCH more quickly than bubble making devices.  

 Ø The nitrogen in the air separates and bubbles off. Compare to a diver coming up too fast.  The nitrogen separates from his blood and bubbles off giving him the bends.

 Ø At the sudden loss of pressure, the cell walls of the waste in the effluent literally burst open.  Imagine a grape thrown into space from the shuttle.  It would literally burst open when it hits the vacuum of space.  This allows aerobic bacteria to eat the waste more quickly.   Also, because the effluent is so highly oxygenated, it allows oxidation of waste material. (Picture rust, only on organic material.  Oxidation of organic material produces carbon – a very fine black powder.) 

   Ø Because of the way that O2 is introduced into the system via the AeroBlend device, so much O2 is present in the Proline system that bacteria is not the only process that “treats” the waste material.  Much of the waste is simply oxidized (turned into a carbon powder).

 

This is the same system that is used in our aerobic unit, the PL-500, with a strainer modification added to keep large debris out of the motor.  This unit will be put in an actual septic tank as opposed to an aerobic chamber, turning the septic system into an aerobic system.  Working the same way it would in an aerobic unit, it creates an environment where aerobic bacteria can grow.  Also, because highly oxygenated effluent is going to the leachfield, the drainfield becomes aerobic as well.  The aerobic bacteria introduced to the drainfield eats the bio-mat material that has clogged the drainfield and opens it back up to work as it was designed to work. (Note: Aerobic bacteria does not eat tree roots!)

To learn more about how to tell if your drain field is clogged with
bio-mat, click here.

For more information on how you can reclaim a failed septic system for less than $800.00 call Dan at:
(832) 303-3664

To see installation instructions click here

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Links:  http://septicsaver.blogspot.com