TOILET PAPER....isn't it a grand invention?
I saw this meme a couple of years ago and it still makes me giggle. Such truth, am I right?!
When it comes to your septic system, toilet paper is actually a pretty big deal. Believe it or not, you can actually choose the wrong kind and when you do, it's no laughing matter.
So, how do you know if you’re
using the wrong toilet paper?
Let me help…
Unfortunately, all toilet papers claim to be “septic
safe.” This can be really confusing to
the “new to septic” homeowner. I’m sure
all toilet papers will eventually break down once they get to the tank, but
here’s the problem – if they are thicker, 3 ply, quilted toilet paper, they
struggle to make it to the tank.
Here’s why…
When you use cheap, single ply toilet paper, the minute it
hits the water and gets even the slightest agitation, it will start breaking down
into tiny pieces. This is perfect for a
septic system because tiny pieces do not get stuck in the line or in the baffle
region of the tank. Therefore, tiny
pieces don’t cause clogs, which in turn don’t cause back-ups into your
house. Score for cheap toilet paper!!
Woo hoo!
When you use nice, thick, 3 ply, quilted paper it behaves
just the opposite. It maintains its
integrity in the line and then gets caught.
One piece of toilet paper laying in your line isn’t a huge deal, but
let’s say you flush some more, and then some more. All those pieces start catching on each other
and form themselves their own little toilet paper gang. Their initiation requirements? To plug your line and destroy your hopes and
dreams with a nasty back-up on a night when you have planned your biggest
gathering of the century in your home!
Okay, maybe it’s not QUITE that dramatic, but it is gross
and messy.
And, all this I just described can be eliminated by using
cheap, 1 ply toilet paper. This same
idea applies to paper towels, wet wipes and feminine products. None of these things break down when they
make contact with water and can eventually cause you trouble. It’s just not worth it, if you ask me.
I have more toilet paper info on our website under the TIPS
button at www.southwicklqiuidwaste.com. There’s even a short video showing what
toilet paper does when it hits water.
It’s two minutes of your life you won’t get back, but possibly worth
your time to avoid a toilet paper gang initiation ceremony…
Until next week.
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