Drain clogs aren't always located near the toilet. There can be clogs farther down in the pipes, possibly near the point where the toilet drain meets the home's main drain, which ultimately leads to the septic
the water can be, well, let's just say, less than desirable. Anything that can be damaged by water should be removed from the area before the repair is attempted. Plunging a clogged toilet can splash dirty
Here’s how to dismantle the toilet without breaking it: Turn off the water supply. The valve is on wall or floor behind the toilet. Drain all the water from the bowl. Start by flushing the toilet, then use a plunger, small cup or sponge to remove any excess water. Disconnect the sup...
These include flushing chemicals or salt into the aerobic system, electrical problems with the ATU pump or sprayer motors, odors and smells, pipe blockages, sprinkler head clogs or failures, and other aerobic septic system snafus.At this website are designs and products for aerobic septic ...