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What is a septic system?
How does a septic system work?
Why do septic systems fail?
How can I extend the life of my system?
What's involved installing a new system?
What are are few helpful hints?
What products can be harmful to my septic system?
It is very important to understand how your septic system works so you can help to prevent malfunctions and failures that can occur with your system. Through proper maintenance and regular pumping you can extend the life of your system. We also recommend the addition of a septic filter to your system for added protection against clogging problems. Clogged drain fields are the leading reason for septic system malfunctions and failures, and replacing a system can be a costly investment.
As the natural circulation beneath the ground becomes compact and clogged, and improper circulation and drainage arise, problems can occur with the septic system. A filter system helps your septic system to run more efficiently and can prevent most clogging problems from occurring.

The filter system is comprised of a unit with a filter cartridge which can be installed outside of the tank on new or existing systems or retrofitted within the tank. The cartridge within the unit contains a mesh-like material with hundreds of tiny holes that filter the scum and lighter waste materials that may manage to by-pass the baffle and flow directly into the drain field. The waste materials become trapped in the mesh filter, allowing cleaner water to be sent to the drain field. Fewer solids in the drain field means less build-up, a safer environment for your family and an extended life cycle for your overall system. The filter is easy to install, service and clean, and offers an affordable solution to early septic system replacement.