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โป๏ธ Keep your septic system flowing smoothly โ because backups are so last decade!
Roebic K-57-Q Septic System Cleaner is a 32-ounce, fast-acting, biodegradable treatment formulated with exclusive patented bacteria to quickly clear clogs and maintain septic systems up to 500 gallons. Safe for all septic components, it prevents backups and keeps your system running efficiently with over 50 years of trusted performance.


















| ASIN | B000BQU7IS |
| Best Sellers Rank | #199,968 in Health ( See Top 100 in Health ) #1,145 in Household Toilet Cleaners |
| Brand | Roebic |
| Brand Name | Roebic |
| Contains Liquid Contents? | Yes |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 3,171 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00033051001573 |
| Item Form | liquid_in_container |
| Item Type Name | Roebic Laboratories,Inc. K-57 Septic System Treatment,32-Ounce |
| Item Volume | 32 Fluid Ounces |
| Item Weight | 32 Ounces |
| Item form | liquid_in_container |
| Item volume | 32 Fluid Ounces |
| Manufacturer | Roebic Laboratories, Inc. |
| Material Features | Biodegradable |
| Material features | Biodegradable |
| Model Number | K-57-Q |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Part Number | K-57-Q |
| Product Benefits | Prevents clogging and builds up in septic tanks, digests paper, acts quickly in emergency situations, and restores overloaded systems to useful working order, all while being safe for pipes and the environment. |
| Scent | Unscented |
| Size | 32 oz |
| Special Features | Clears Clogs, Emergency Solution for Backed-up Systems |
| Specific Uses For Product | Toilet |
| Specific uses for product | Toilet |
| Surface Recommendation | Septic System |
| UPC | 033051001573 784497906099 074748341725 885269085346 074994457140 885577985581 |
| Unit Count | 32 Fluid Ounces |
D**Y
Saved me $40,000
Had bubbles coming from the toilet when I would take a shower, smelled like sewage. Dug up the cover for my septic tank and had it pumped. After calling my mother i found out that the last time my dad had it pumped was when i was 5 or 6 years old, I'm now 47 and have owned the house for 20 years. I also found out from my research that you are supposed to get a septic tank pumped every 4 or 5 years, so i was only 36 years overdue. The guy who pumped it said it was the worst one he had seen in the 5 years he has worked in septic services. I then had a camera run down into the distribution box. Standing water filled the pipe from the outlet baffle down to the distribution box. The septic tech told me my leach field was shot. Due to my neighbor having a raised bed leach field he told me that was what I was likely going to have to replace mine with. A raised bed leach field in Northern Delaware was gonna run around $40,000 with permits, perc tests and installation, as well as taking 3+ months to swap out. I decided I'd try a cheaper option or two before dropping $40 grand. I looked around for about 2 weeks learning what I could about how septic tanks worked and the problems people have with them. I learned that if the leach field won't drain properly but the pipes haven't collapsed that there might be something called bio-mat keeping it from draining. Bio-mat is a layer of bacteria from the water in the pipes that forms under the leach field acting almost like a tarp, blocking water from absorbing into the soil the way it should. I found a youtube video of a woman in Florida using this to get rid of the bio-mat and recover her system. Willing to drop $100 or so to avoid spending $40,000 I bought 4 bottles of this and 4 bottles of leach and drain field treatment (also from roebic). I used 1 bottle of each every 2 weeks for 2 months and then set up subscribe and save for 2 bottles every month. It's been 3 months and so far no bubbles from the toilet, the line to my distribution box looks clear with no standing water in it. Fingers crossed this may have fixed my problems for about 1% of what I was told it would cost me. I LOVE THIS COMPANY. Could not be happier. This is absolutely worth trying before replacing a leach field unless they run the camera down the actual field lines and confirm collapsed pipes.
D**R
Get this product for slow running septic systems
We purchased a country home last fall and were told it needed a new septic system. Well every month I add a bottle of this to my toilet and refrain from flushing all paper products. It is almost a year later and the system remains functional. A small price to pay for a monthly bottle of magic, instead of $41k for a new system! Please try this and add often to help you save the system you have. As it really does work.
P**T
Yes, It worked!
My drain field was clogged and tank was overfull. I had the tank pumped. There was a blockage in the drain field. Although I did dig up a small hole to access the drain field where it connects to the outflow and D box, I cleaned the drain field pipe by cutting a 2" hole in the top of the pipe. I then used a pressure washer with a jet end on it and feed it as far as I could on each side of the hole I cut. Then I poured the Roebic into the hole I cut. I monitored it every few days and found that the system was draining better than ever. The pea gravel around the pipe I dug down to was clean and If I added water from a hose it drained immediately. Now I realize that I did some of the repair by jetting the line with the pressure washer and removed some restriction, but even after that was done it didnt drain well from the holes in the drain field pipe. I can assure you the Roebic helped eat away what was left and into the pea gravel so things can drain and not sit in the pipe and get backed up again. On a side note. I was able to measure from inserting the garden hose or pressure washer hose into the outflow of the tank to the D box as to how far that was and then dug a small hole to access the D box. I then did the same thing to measure how far the drain field "T" was from there. That way I knew right where to dig. After cutting the 2" hole in the top of the pipe I cut a small piece of extra pipe about 8" long and then slit it up the side. This way I could put this piece of pipe over the hole I just cut like a clamp. That way no dirt will fall into the hole when I bury it again. I hope this helps someone in the future. Septic failure can be an expensive and stressful time. I added a second bottle 2 weeks later and then filled in the hole. Its been 2 months and there are no problems.
R**N
This stuff seems to work.
Septic tank not draining out properly, before calling the mega$$ backhoe , this every six months is keeping the system moving. Whew!
C**K
Cautiously optimistic...
I live in an older house with the original septic system. I had accepted the idea that every 6 months to a year, I would have to have a plumber come and rooter the major lines going to the septic. Either the toilets would gurgle and everything would back up into the shower or my washing machine would overflow. I was warned that I may need major repairs including new lines. After the last back up, I tried this. I was pretty conservative with water use for a few days after, but so far, everything is working fine. A few days after I used this, I used the root remover product since I have many trees on my property. I've ordered a few more bottles of the K-57 and am using it every two weeks for six weeks just for good measure. After that, I plan to switch to the maintenance product. Even if I use this once a month, the cost is far less than the major work the plumber said I needed. I'd give 5-stars, but it's only been a few weeks. I would definitely suggest trying this product before making costly repairs.
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