My TreeGators are emptying very slowly. How do I get them to drain properly?
Here a few helpful pointers to make sure your TreeGator is draining properly. If your 20 Gallon TreeGator® Original Bag is not draining properly, please try these recommendations: While filling the product to approx. 1/4 capacity, be sure that you are lifting up gently on the straps at the top of the bag. Doing so ensures that the water release holes are in the correct positions each time the bag is filled. Sometimes, a TreeGator® Bag needs to be “reset” – especially if it has been left in a static position for an extended period of time. To “reset” your 20 Gallon TreeGator® Original Bag, empty any remaining water from the bag (be sure to hold the two sides together as the bag is unzipped to prevent damage to the zippers), then lay the bag flat and smooth out any “wrinkles” or “kinks” that may have formed. Then, zip up around trunk, fill with water and let drip. If the bag still will not drain; try clearing the release holes locations. Check the holes to make sure that there is no debr