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Can Essential Oils Protect Your Septic Tank?

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The use of essential oils has gained popularity across many households. The desire to go clean and remedy ailments with nature’s ingredients is trending our generation. Not only can diffusing essential oils be used to treat a headache or ward off a cold, but they also be used as a natural household cleaning product. In fact, if you have a septic tank, essential oils may be your answer to keeping your house clean while also protecting the health of your septic tank.

If you own a septic tank, you’ve probably been told that chemical cleaners down your drain can wreak havoc on your septic system over time. Bleach is an excellent example. While it has the powerful ability to kill mold, mildew and germs in your home, it can also eradicate good bacteria in your septic tank, which compromises its efficiency and operation.

Don’t worry – you don’t have to sacrifice your home’s sanitation in order to protect your septic tank. Using essential oils is one solution. Here some of the most effective types of oils for deodorizing and disinfecting multiple surface areas in your home:

  • Lemon essential oil: A versatile oil commonly used to disinfect wood surfaces, polish stainless steel, remove foul odors from clothes, and even eradicate carpet stains.
  • Tea tree essential oil: When diluted in water, you can use it to kill mold, mildew, viruses, and bacteria in your kitchen and/or bathroom.
  • Wild orange essential oil: Simply add water to this oil and put it in a spray bottle for a quick cleaning solution for countertops, floors and even wood cabinets.
  • Eucalyptus essential oil: This oil can destroy germs, get rid of dust mites and also freshen your clothes when added to laundry detergent.
  • Lavender essential oil: A popular choice for scrubbing dishes or cleaning clothes. It has natural antibacterial properties that produce a fresh, calming scent.

These are just a few examples of the many essential oils that have been proven to effectively clean and sanitize the home without the addition of harsh chemicals. Consider essential oils if you want to preserve the lifespan of your septic tank and avoid costly plumbing backups. For more tips on caring for your septic system or to schedule a septic tank repair, please call the professionals at Metro Septic today!

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