Septic Systems Repairs

ATUs are designed, tested, or certified for residential wastewater. When they are used on office buildings, restaurants, warehouses, and other non-residential applications, they often do not perform well, not to mention that it probably does not meet the requirements of our Texas rules.

These technologies are here to stay, but at times you need to better understand and better utilize their capacities.




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Improved Efficiency - Public And Private (Rare story: A public agency and private company work together to improve efficiency for themselves AND their customers.) Background:   Since the State-wide change in...
Why Stay On A Septic System? Top 5 Reasons for Preserving Onsite as a Viable, Even Preferred, Sewage Management Option: Better protection of public health is possible ...
Seller Says "Too Bad" Seller Says “Too Bad” After Homebuyers Find Rotting Septic Tank Under Plywood (From Pumper Magazine, October 23, 2018) A news organization in Cortland Manor,...
  • Septic Sand Mound Sand mounds are usually elevated as the name implies. Some sand mounds are flat or level with...
  • Septic Tank Aerator An aerator or air pump, normally installed in a chamber atop or close to the septic tank, pumps...
  • Septic Tank Pump Out The normal recommendation for frequency of septic tank pumping is to have the tank pumped every 3-5 years....
  • Septic Smell Gases which can accumulate in the septic tank or any other anaerobic environment include; hydrogen sulfide (H2S),...
  • Septic System Installers What is Flow Equalization?The process of reducing the variability of the influent flow to a system component by...