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For all your Aerobic/Septic Needs
INSTALL • SERVICE • REPAIR PUMPING/CLEANING
Certified on All Major Brands of Aerobic Septic Systems
Complete Oklahoma D.E.Q. Compliance
(918) 645-0557
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Eastern Oklahoma Aerobic Services • (918) 645-0557
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(Q) Why should my system be checked?
(A) Studies have shown that there is a higher risk of contacting diseases such as “diphtheria” & “Escherichia col” ( E-coli ) from being in contact with untreated sewage.
(Q) Why does my system smell?
(A) In most cases, the odor that is coming from an A.T.U. indicates the system has not been serviced correctly.
This is a good time to call a professional Aerobic Systems Contractor like Eastern Oklahoma Aerobic Systems to remedy the problem.
(Q) Why is my alarm sounding and what does it mean?
(A) There are several possibilities to set off an alarm. The main two will as follows:
1. The tank is full (effluent pump has failed) and sewage is backing up to your home.
2. The aerator is not function properly causing the effluent to be released and not to be treated.
If an alarm sounds you should call Eastern Oklahoma Aerobic Systems to service your system
(Q) How often should I have my septic pumped and/or cleaned?
(A) For a family of 4 we have found a good average is every 18-24 months depending on usage.
(Q) Is it ok to use my garbage disposal with my system?
(A) Most systems will accommodate a garbage disposal with minimum and proper usage.
(Q) Should I add anything ( yeast, rid-ex ect. ) to my system to help keep it going?
(A) In most cases, we have found the humans natural bacteria is enough to keep the system bacteria alive
(Q) Can I use strong cleaners in my home?
(A) Strong cleaners such as bleach kill the systems bacteria causing more frequent pumping and cleaning.
(Q) How often should I have my septic system serviced?
(A) Both the state of Oklahoma and Most major brands of Aerobic Systems recommend that the system be serviced by a proffesional certifed techecian every six months.
Eastern Oklahoma Aerobic Services offer annual service contracts to our customers to
assist them in the proper maintaining of there systems.
(Q) What is the “aerobic treatment process”?
(A) The “A.T.U.” ( aerobic treatment unit ) is a process of treating sewage effluent,with a combation of bacterias, and introducing oxygen. Most of Oklahoma “A.T.U.” also have a chlorination process that is completed before entering into the disperment field.
(Q) Is the water coming from my sprinklers save for my children and/or pets?
(A) If the system is properly maintained, most systems should have 93-97 % pure water coming from them. Although this be the case we recommend staying away from the sprinklers during operation.
Examples of Failed Systems
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