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What does a septic filter do?

A septic filter, often called an effluent filter, is a device installed within the septic tank, usually at the outlet pipe. Its primary function is to trap and filter out solids and debris before the effluent (wastewater) exits the tank and flows into the drain field. By doing so, it protects the drain field from clogging and extends the life of your septic system.

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The Longevity of Septic Systems: What to Expect and How to Extend Their Lifespan

On average, a well-designed, properly installed, and diligently maintained septic system can last anywhere from 20 to 40 years. However, some systems have been known to function effectively for over 50 years with exceptional care and favorable conditions. The lifespan of a septic system is influenced by several factors, including the type of system, soil conditions, usage patterns, and maintenance practices.

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