Cookeville Leigh Plumbing, Bio-Clean and Water Alarm: Your Home Team

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Bio-Clean Blows the Lid off the Yeast Theory

Go Green the Smart Way!

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Curtesy of Statewide Supply, Inc., September 10, 2007

Adding yeast to septics and cesspools is an age-old practice.  Yeast creates a bubbly fermentation in the tank.  When you look in the tank you can actually see foam on top.  This makes people think yeast is really keeping their tank working.  What people don't realize is that ALL of the bubbles are the by-product of sugar and starch (carbohydrate) digestion.  But yeast DOES NOT digest protein, fat or fiber!

The yeast available to consumers is either meant for baking or brewing.  Both beer and bread are made from grain which is high in carbohydrate.  Simple sugars and carbohydrates are very easy to digest and will be broken down in a septic system whether people add yeast or not.  So, unless...are brewing beer in their septic tanks, yeast is a waste of money.

Another thing to remember is that things found in tanks today hadn't even been invented when people started using yeast.  It used to be that people used soap for clean clothes.  Now they use complex detergents developed in chemistry labs.  Instead of taking a bath with a bar of soap, we now use ANTI-BACTERIAL deodorant soap.  Do you think the makers of brewers yeast have taken this into account?

 

12 nmonth supply of Bio-Clean for septic tanks at only 16 cents a day. Save your yeast for baking bread.

 

 

Go Green with Bio-Clean!

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TESTIMONIAL 

If you are buying a home in middle Tennessee, don't trust your plumbing inspection to a home inspector, appraiser or realtor. After we purchased and moved into our home in Jackson County, we spent weeks with plumbers who could not find our septic tank.  Even an official from the health department came out to show the backhoe operator where to dig, but after hours of misses, he gave up, as well.

We were having a lot of problems with the plumbing, and nobody could fix them.  After asking around, a neighbor told us about Leigh Plumbing's video pipe inspection service.

That's when we discovered that our septic tank was located under the house!

If I had known about Leigh Plumbing's video pipe inspection services before we bought this house, we never would have bought it in the first place, or watched over $130,000.00 go "down the drain."

Don't ever buy a home without calling Leigh Plumbing first. 

ROBERT TAYLOR, BLOOMINGTON SPRINGS, TN