Q: how much do i use

A: Brofloat itself will last for many months. Issues that impact the longevity of the sealing effect are very hot water and/or strong water flow where BroFloat could be washed out of the sump pit overflows or drains. BroFloat floats on top so make sure your system does not completely drain or Brofloat will drain along with it. Thanks for your question!


Q: I have a grinder pump (residential) in a 40G tank that has a grease buildup issue. The pump removes the effluent but the grease floats and never gets pumped. If I use this product how often should I treat the tank?

A: Let's say your 40 G tank has a surface area of 20" x 40". You would need about 3 Jugs of Brofloat (4L / 1 G each). They come in a case of 4 so you can use the remaining jug to top it up. This would give you the floating layer you need of about 1 inch thick. As long as the top layer of your tank does not drain out in any way it should last for many many months. See the calculator on this page for how I came up with these numbers.


Q: I have a grinder pump (residential) in a 40G tank that has a grease buildup issue. The pump removes the effluent but the grease floats and never gets pumped. If I use this product how often should I treat the tank?

A: Let's say your 40 G tank has a surface area of 20" x 40". You would need about 3 Jugs of Brofloat (4L / 1 G each). They come in a case of 4 so you can use the remaining jug to top it up. This would give you the floating layer you need of about 1 inch thick. As long as the top layer of your tank does not drain out in any way it should last for many many months. See the calculator on this page for how I came up with these numbers.


Q: I have a grinder pump (residential) in a 40G tank that has a grease buildup issue. The pump removes the effluent but the grease floats and never gets pumped. If I use this product how often should I treat the tank?

A: Let's say your 40 G tank has a surface area of 20" x 40". You would need about 3 Jugs of Brofloat (4L / 1 G each). They come in a case of 4 so you can use the remaining jug to top it up. This would give you the floating layer you need of about 1 inch thick. As long as the top layer of your tank does not drain out in any way it should last for many many months. See the calculator on this page for how I came up with these numbers.


Q: How often will I need to add more Brofloat ?

A: Hi Randy,
Brofloat itself will last for many months. Issues that impact the longevity of the sealing effect are very hot water and/or strong water flow where BroFloat could be washed out of the sump pit overflows or drains. BroFlaot floats on top so make sure your system does not completely drain or Brofloat will drain along with it. Thanks for your question!


Q: How often will I need to add more Brofloat ?

A: Hi Randy,
Brofloat itself will last for many months. Issues that impact the longevity of the sealing effect are very hot water and/or strong water flow where BroFloat could be washed out of the sump pit overflows or drains. BroFlaot floats on top so make sure your system does not completely drain or Brofloat will drain along with it. Thanks for your question!


Q: How often will I need to add more Brofloat ?

A: Hi Randy,
Brofloat itself will last for many months. Issues that impact the longevity of the sealing effect are very hot water and/or strong water flow where BroFloat could be washed out of the sump pit overflows or drains. BroFlaot floats on top so make sure your system does not completely drain or Brofloat will drain along with it. Thanks for your question!


Q: Is Brofloat safe for septic tanks? I use a sump pump to push laundry water to the septic (required by local county) , so some Brofloat is likely to end up in the septic.

A: Yes Brofloat is safe for septic tanks.


Q: Is Brofloat safe for septic tanks? I use a sump pump to push laundry water to the septic (required by local county) , so some Brofloat is likely to end up in the septic.

A: Yes Brofloat is safe for septic tanks.


Q: Is Brofloat safe for septic tanks? I use a sump pump to push laundry water to the septic (required by local county) , so some Brofloat is likely to end up in the septic.

A: Yes Brofloat is safe for septic tanks.