If your home is on a septic tank, avoid using bleach entirely. Septic systems rely on "good bacteria" to break down solid waste. Bleach is a disinfectant; pouring it down the drain kills these beneficial bacteria, causing your septic tank to fail and potentially back up into your home.
To understand why, you have to look at the chemistry. Most household drain clogs are caused by organic matter—specifically

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If your home is on a septic tank, avoid using bleach entirely. Septic systems rely on "good bacteria" to break down solid waste. Bleach is a disinfectant; pouring it down the drain kills these beneficial bacteria, causing your septic tank to fail and potentially back up into your home.
To understand why, you have to look at the chemistry. Most household drain clogs are caused by organic matter—specifically
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