Maintenance Program (Zabel Filters & Alarms)
Customer Benefits:
These filters are guaranteed to help lengthen the life of the drainage area. This process would be considered as part of pre-treatment or preventative maintenance.
How Filters work: The filter is installed in the outlet baffle or outside of the tank to trap unwanted carryover of solids. These filters are designed specifically for septic systems.
DiMeglio will set up a maintenance program based on system usage and will also install a warning at your request for added protection.
What causes a septic system to fail?
These are some of the main reasons for system failure:
- Lack of maintenance
- Missing outlet baffle
- Improper construction
There are two primary types of septic system failures: hydraulic failure and phosphorous treatment failure.
Hydraulic failure occurs when the soil cannot handle the volume of wastewater and, as a result, sewage backflows in to the house or surfaces on the ground.
This is caused by:
- Failure to pump out the tank: Wastewater will back up in to the house or break out on to the ground when sludge and scum from an overfull tank flows in the leach field and clogs the soil.
- Poorly sited or built systems:
- (When the septic system is sited in or too close to the high water table, or is constructed with improper fill, saturated soil can cause wastewater to back up or break out. This is particularly likely to occur in the spring when the water table is high.)
- Tree and bush roots: tree and bush roots over a leach field can break or block pipes and interfere with the distribution system. Phosphorous treatment failure occurs when coarse, sandy soils allow phosphorous to pass untreated through to the ground water. In this case, all pipes and pumps are working properly and there is no apparent evidence of a malfunction. The problem lies in the inability of surrounding soils to absorb and treat the phosphorous.