Septic percolation systems use a series of specially designed perforated pipes in stone lined trenches to distribute treated effluent to the subsoil before it undergoes further treatment.
The infiltrator chamber system is a direct replacement for old-fashioned stone and pipe leachfields. Infiltrator chambers promote effluent infiltration into the soil with 100 per cent efficiency. |
The greater infiltrative capacity of this septic percolation system means that the chambers can require as little as half the space of old fashioned stone and pipe systems.
This gives designers, installers and homeowners greater flexibility in placement of the septic leachfield while minimizing disruption of the landscape.
The quick installation minimizes heavy construction traffic that may damage and compact sensitive soils. Infiltrator can be used in a trench formation or alternatively cluster formation for larger commercial sites.
Infiltrator Chamber Advantages over Stone and Pipe::
This gives designers, installers and homeowners greater flexibility in placement of the septic leachfield while minimizing disruption of the landscape.
The quick installation minimizes heavy construction traffic that may damage and compact sensitive soils. Infiltrator can be used in a trench formation or alternatively cluster formation for larger commercial sites.
Infiltrator Chamber Advantages over Stone and Pipe::
- Infiltrator chambers offer sizing reductions of up to 50% with equal or better performance.
- Smaller footprint with equal or better performance allowing less site disruption
- Larger effective infiltrative area allows you to install on sites with limited area.
- Fast, easy installation saves time and money.
- Equivalent or greater storage capacity for peak flows means increased safety factor and peace of mind.
- Higher Long-Term Acceptance Rate (LTAR) means you install a reliable top performing system.
- Patented sidewalls provide maximum infiltration.
- Less chance of system failure due to blocking, no perforated pipe required.
- It’s an engineered product so there is less chance of installation problems brought on by human error e.g. drilling holes in pipe.