Aeration Motor & Control Panel Installation
Power Your Clay County and Surrounding Areas Septic System Properly
Is your Aerobic Treatment Unit working as it should? We assist homeowners throughout Clay County and surrounding areas with Aerobic Treatment Systems. It is important to protect your investment with professional aerobic system maintenance, routine inspections, cleanings, and tune-ups ensure optimal performance of the aerator and control panel, prevent costly breakdowns, and keep your wastewater system running smoothly year-round
Protect your investment with professional aerobic system maintenance—routine inspections, cleanings, and tune-ups ensure optimal performance, prevent costly breakdowns, and keep your wastewater system running smoothly year-round.
Monitor how well your system’s components work with a robust control panel. This piece of equipment is similar to your home’s circuit breaker box and lets you power key parts of your septic setup.
If either of these mechanisms fails, don’t hesitate to contact our experts. The aeration motor and control panel are the heart of your Aerobic Treatment Unit and regular maintenance can prevent costly failures in the entire system.
Reap the Benefits of New Wastewater Unit Aerators and Control Panels
Faster Waste Disposal
By introducing oxygen into your aerobic water treatment unit, the aerator expedites the waste disposal process. Bacteria quickly penetrate the wastewater so it can move through the tank and flow out to the drain field.
Quiet Operations
A loud alarm will sound if a problem arises with your control panel. Give us a call, and we’ll determine if you need to replace it. Upgrading this equipment means you won’t have to worry about frequent alarms causing a disturbance.
Peace of Mind
You’ll enjoy knowing that vital parts of your wastewater system are in excellent condition. Let our experts provide peace of mind by installing a brand-new aerator and control panel.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I Install an Aerator and Control Panel Myself?
No, let our trained experts install this equipment. DIY installations can be dangerous and potentially require repairs if done incorrectly.
Does a Conventional Septic System Need an Aeration Motor?
Standard septic systems don’t rely on oxygen, and therefore, don’t use an aerator. It is possible to add oxygen to an existing septic tank with a remediation aerator sometimes used to allow a failing lateral field to correct itself. Residential Sewage Treatment Co stocks this product.
How long does an Aerator typically last?
The lifespan of an aerator in an aerobic septic system can vary depending on equipment quality, system usage, and routine maintenance. Under normal operating conditions, most aerators last approximately 3–7 years. With high-quality components and consistent care, some aerators may last 7–10 years or longer before requiring replacement.
Residential Sewage Treatment Co. offers a service contract in which our manufacturer-trained technicians perform routine inspections and maintenance on your system. This proactive approach can help extend the lifespan of the aerator by identifying wear early, ensuring proper operation, and maintaining key components that support efficient system performance.
What Is the Purpose of a Control Panel?
The control panel is the brain of your system. It controls how much oxygen is introduced into the system and alarms you if there is a problem with the system.
Improve Your Septic System
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Aerobic water treatment units without a functioning aerator or control panel can cause huge problems for Clay County and surrounding areas homeowners. Avoid costly issues with Residential Sewage Treatment Company. Contact our experts today to book a service.

