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Do I have to install risers and lids on my existing septic tank or can I just install the SepAerator components and cover them up?

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Do I have to install risers and lids on my existing septic tank or can I just install the SepAerator components and cover them up?

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Yes if you do not already have access with existing risers and lids to your septic tank you should install our riser and lid kit. The SepAeratorâ„¢ Diffuser assembly is installed in the first/inlet compartment of your septic tank. You would very rarely need to remove the diffuser for cleaning with a garden hose (probably at the same time you pumped your tank, which should be every 3 to 5 years) so access to the diffuser is optional. On the last/discharge compartment of your septic tank our exclusive Air Driven Particle Recirculator would be installed. Septic tanks designed with single compartments should have this filtering device in order to eliminate the possibility of small particles from being forced into the secondary treatment system by the constant movement of water caused by the SepAeratorâ„¢ diffuser. Although the filter within the Air Driven Particle Recirculator is the only one of it’s kind on the market today, we would still recommend that it be removed and washed with a garden

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