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Follow on Google News | HIBLOW USA Shares Tips for Being SepticSmartEPA's SepticSmart Week is September 18-22, 2023! Find out how to celebrate.
By: HIBLOW USA Septic air pumps are the heart of aerobic treatment units (ATU's). The oxygen diffused into the tanks (s) feed beneficial aerobic bacteria that multiply and help break down the waste. In addition to cleaner water exiting the system, the oxygenated and aerobic rich effluent extends the life of the drain field as it prevents the formation of biomat—which can clog the pores in your soil and cause failure. Maintaining the air pump is essential to the performance and longevity of your system. Be HIBLOW Wise: 5 Tips for extending the life of your HIBLOW air pump and aerobic system 1. Check the air filter every 6 months. A dirty or clogged filter can reduce the performance of the air pump and reduce its service life. Often you can clean it after 6 months before replacing it after 1 year. Watch our rebuild kit videos for a tutorial on how to access the filter. 2. Fix it, don't pitch it! There are few moving parts in HIBLOW's linear diaphragm air pump design. Inevitably after years of continuous use, the diaphragms will rupture, and the valves will wear. HIBLOW sells a rebuild kit for a fraction of the cost of a new air pump. Don't toss it in a landfill – fix it in 20 minutes with a few basic tools to save money and help the environment! Read more tips on our website: https://www.hiblow- About HIBLOW USA: In many onsite treatment systems, septic air pumps are the only moving part in the overall septic system, so it must be dependable. Working 24 hours a day and through all four seasons of the year — HIBLOW linear air pumps set the industry standard for reliability and service life. Contact us to learn more! End
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