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How Do You Clean Septic Tank Filters?

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How Do You Clean Septic Tank Filters?

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Septic tank filters have two purposes: to prevent sludge buildup inside the septic tank system (this sludge buildup can occupy space in your septic tank) and to make it easier for waste to travel out of the septic tank and into the general drainage field. In order for your septic tank’s filter to be maximally effective, the filter must be periodically removed and cleaned. Note that your particular septic tank’s engineering may cause variance in the process. Move to the outlet side of your septic tank. The septic tank’s outlet is the side from which waste exits the septic tank (correspondingly, waste enters the septic tank from your house on the inlet side of the tank). Take off the outlet’s lid using the screwdriver. Inside the outlet, you will notice a pipe that looks like a sideways T. This is known as the baffle; herein lies the filter. The filter generally can be identified by a handle extruding from the top of the baffle. Pull up on the handle to remove the filter. Use your hose o

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