Bully Tools 99203 Soil Probe Steel Tstyle Handle, 48_inch
Septic tanks break down the contents, and allow the water to flow into the leach field. Over time, sludge develops on the bottom of the tank, and needs to be pumped out. Knowing when to pump your tank is the tricky part. With the Septic Checker, just remove it from its carrying case, screw the pieces together with the built-in unions, remove the cover off of the septic tank, and slowly extend the Septic Checker into the primary tank (inlet/house side). When you reach the bottom, you just pull the Septic Checker up about an inch, and pull on the cord until it is taught, and while keeping it taught, wrap the cord around the built-in cleat. This will pull the stopper to the end of the clear PVC pipe, which has been milled to perfectly fit the stopper, and keep it in place. The stopper floats which keeps it up and out of the way until you are ready to use it. Next, you simply pull the Septic Checker straight up, and view the cross-section sample of your septic tank. Not only does the milled end of the pipe provide an excellent water tight seal with the stopper, it is also shaped to cut easily through the sludge layer without disturbing it. The Septic Checker is marked in 1 foot increments, so you can easily see how much sludge, water and scum are present. If you have near, or over 30% sludge + scum, it's time to have your tank pumped. The Septic Checker, including the cord, is impervious to the septic contents, so it is very easy to clean when you are done with a garden hose.
Packing List: Septic Checker Tool (8 Feet Long), Carrying Case With Metal Handle, Non-Latex (Nitrile) Waterproof Gloves (1 pair, one size fits all), Instruction & Safety Tips Sheet
Lifetime guarantee: If your Septic Checker ever breaks due to any defect, we will fix or replace it for free.
Returns: We accept unused returns for 30 days.
Country | USA |
Brand | Septic Checker |
Manufacturer | Septic Checker |
ReleaseDate | 0000-00-00 |