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 Septic Tanks 

While standard septic tank(s) systems are most common, they are being replaced with Aeration Units when replacements are necessary due to regulations by the EPA, and local Health Departments in Ohio.

septic tankA septic tank is comprised of a single tank with an inlet and outlet openings. Every drop of water used in the home enters the inlet of the tank, where solids settle at the bottom and liquids float to the top. Once the septic tank(s) are full, wastewater exits the tank from the outlet opening and goes out into the ground to the designated leaching area usually on the property. 

Aeration Units

Aerobic systems contain three chambers: All waste enters the first chamber (Chamber A) where waste settles into layers on the bottom, waste water then moves to the second chamber (Chamber B). Here, air bubbles circulate to keep aerobic bacteria active, as they require oxygen. The cleaned bacterial wastewater then flows into the third chamber (Chamber C) tank for a final cleansing before being dispersed. 

 

Aerobic and anaerobic systems each have their pros and cons. To better understand which is best for your property, contact the residential septic service providers at Templeton Septic Tank Cleaning. Based in New Franklin, OH, this family-owned and -operated company has served residents of Medina, Portage, Stark, Summit, and Wayne counties for over 40 years with an A+ rating from the Better Business Bureau®. Call (330) 644-6029 to speak with a friendly staff member to schedule installation based on EPA regulations and your property type. Visit the website to learn more about their services, including scheduled pumping and tank cleaning.

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