When the septic pump starts but does not deliver any effluent, there are two main areas to check: the pump, and the tank or piping.
Remember, always use caution when working with electricity and turn off power supply breakers when testing components within the electrical system. If you are not 100% confident you can perform any of these tests safely, call a professional.Pump problems
A clogged or damaged impeller. Remove the screen and observe the condition. Clean the impeller and remove any blockage. Products such as hygiene wipes, feminine products and other bathroom trash items could be the problem. Educating the property owner about not
Troubleshooting Pumps: The Pump Turns On, But There’s No Water
What to look for when the pump starts but does not deliver any effluent
Aug 15, 2019 | by Sara Heger, Ph.D. |















