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Zeiter's Septics
Unlimited, Inc. is a full service septic company.
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Pumping - Our Ford vacuum truck has an
AC 5 cfm Morro pump, and a 3400 gallon capacity tank. We also have a Kenworth with a 2300 gallon tank. These trucks are equipped with
pressure wash down
systems. Heated valves keep us going on even the coldest of winter
days. We clean residential, commercial, and industrial septic tanks, holding tanks,
manholes, and catch basins. Our drivers are provided with route tickets for
each job. These tickets have a check list for items that are inspected, was
the tank overfull, was the tank baffled, did effluent run back in from the
septic field, were there any wet spots in the yard, etc. etc. If we find any
problems we can then inform the customer. We have software programs we use to generate reminder notices,
and maintenance scheduling. This allows us to keep accurate records of all tank locations,
and capacities.
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High Velocity Water Jetting-
We have water jetters
that are capable of cleaning from 1-1/2" up to 24" diameter lines, with root cutting
capabilities. We have an extensive line of jetting nozzles including multiple penetrating
heads, cleaner heads, bullet type heads, weighted heads ( for riding along the bottom of
the pipe), and nozzles for cleaning grease trap lines and roadside culverts. Our small
jetter has 1000-4000 psi and 114-23 gallons per minute, with 500 ft. of hose. We also have a
Municipality grade jetter that we use for cleaning large diameter lines & culverts. It has
2000-3000 psi @ 40 gpm. The water pressure can be regulated as needed. With jetting, as
the heads feed through the pipe, the nozzles have jets on 45 degree angles to propel and
clean the sidewalls as it goes. When possible water jetting is the preferred
method, however there are time when we can not use water and we have a
variety of electric cable rodders. Our employees have been certified in high velocity water jetting
to better service our customers.
Pearpoint, Insight Vision
&
Spartan Color Cameras-
A
picture
is worth a 1000
words. This is a typical grease and soap stone build-up we discovered on a service
call from a local school district. Initially we jetted in 20'-30' and broke through the
obstruction. In the past practices we would have said ok everything is flowing the
blockage has been cleared. However, with the new technology available today and our
sincere desire to provide the best possible service to our customers we purchased a
Pearpoint Color Camera to ensure that our diagnosis is correct. In the above case without
the camera we would have never discovered that 130' of 6" line had a build-up which
only left about 3" of open pipe. A service we now provide is Camera inspections with
video taping. This is beneficial for locating broken or cracked pipes, back pitch on
pipes, tree roots and other obstructions that may exist. We also offer preventative
maintenance programs to fit your needs.

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Septic Tanks & Filters:
Norwalk Tank Company in Joliet is our Pre-Cast tank manufacturer. Norwalk
makes custom tanks for our Bio-Microbics Aerobic
treatment plant. They also are making a two-compartment tank for us. In the
State of
Wisconsin the Environmental Health
Department has up dated it's code. It states that all septic tanks shall consist
of two-compartments with a filter installed in the outlet of the last
compartment. We as the end consumer are the ones that benefit from code
changes like this. With a two-compartment tank you have more settling time i.e.
less floating solids & with the added
Simtech filter
(brand name we install) you have a reduction average of 60%-90% of the suspended
solids entering the septic system. You also reduce the BOD (Biochemical
Oxygen Demand) by 20%-45%. These filters are very economical and disposable,
simply pull the used one out & slide in a new one. Zeiter's can perform this service for you when we
pump the septic tank or the homeowner can. There is a riser to grade for
access to this filter which also doubles as a cleaning port saving the
consumer from any dig fee's. You have the option to either install a 2-compartment
tank w/filter or to install the filter inside a tank sized for your new
home. This filter can also be installed inside your existing septic tank or
after it. Bottom Line less biomat build up, longer septic life. For more
information please give us a call.
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Terralifting:
An alternative method to
failing septic fields. See
FAQ's & Tips
for
answers to your questions on why Septics fail. Terralift can provide a solution that is
fast, effective and relatively inexpensive. In a few hours, years of life can be
added to your septic system with little disturbance to your yard. Terralift uses a long,
narrow probe and an integral pneumatic hammer to penetrate soil to depths of 3' to
6' depending on the depth of the leach field or sand filter. It then forces air and
injects polystyrene pellets into the soil at a controllable rate using a special
high-pressure compressor creating a network of hairline cracks, and fissures which
breaks up the biomat that has formed on the walls of the trenches, and loosens compacted
soil in the leach field. The pellets keep air and water passages open to ensure proper
leaching and transpiration. This operation is repeated every 4'-6',
depending on soil conditions, around each of the septic trenches. We have been performing
this procedure since 1994, and have performed over 200 terralifts with excellent results. Check
out our photo
page.
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Aerobic Units:
Are miniature sewage treatment plants. These can be
installed for Residential, Commercial, and Industrial use. An Aerobic unit
consists of a Pre-treatment tank followed by an aeration compartment,
discharged into one of the following, depending on the county you live in: a
subsurface or raised sand filter, a septic trench, storm tile, a body of
water with a 5-1 dilution ratio or an effluent
receiving bed.. Any aerobic unit that
surface discharges would require a chlorine contact chamber and or a sampling
port. We are installing and servicing the
Bio-Microbics FAST
wastewater treatment system, which
we feel is the best residential unit available, call for a free brochure & quote.
When we do restaurants or large commercial projects and need a batch treatment
plant (for use with raised filter beds) we use Alternative Wastewater Systems
SYBR-AER units. See our
Aerobic units page and our photo page for pictures.
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Subsurface Sand Filters:
Are sized depending on the number of bedrooms or the
number of employees you have. Simply put you dig a pit after the septic tank
or Aerobic unit approximately 44 inches below the outlet. You then install 5"
of stone and lay some slotted pipe on top. This is called the collection pipe.
After which you cover the collection pipe with another 5 inches of stone. The
next layer you install is 2" of pea gravel. Then you put 2 feet of State
approved birds eye filter sand on. After the sand we install another 5 inches
of stone. Then you lay out a grid of distribution pipe with a vent
or two above ground. Next you cover the distribution lines with another 5
inches of stone. The distribution lines are then connected to the septic
tank or Aerobic unit. All of the effluent coming from the house will flow
through one of the above tanks and into the sand filter where it is
filtered and discharged through the collection pipe to a chlorinator. From
there it will go to one of the approved discharge points, see Aerobic
section. Please see our photo gallery for detailed pictures.
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Raised Filter Beds:
This type of system is becoming more popular because of the
proposed new State & Epa code on eliminating surface discharge. (See
Aerobics Page.) With this type of system you have to use a Batch Treatment Plant.
This unit blows air into the unit for approximately 20 hrs. then shuts down
for 3 hrs. and then discharges the effluent from that day into a raised
filter bed/cell that trickles down into a sand mantle. This system is sized
by performing a shallow perk test or by using a soil classifier, and then
the number of
bedrooms or employee's.
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Chamber
Systems:
We were
one of the first installers to use this product back in the late 1980's. It
has taken quite some time for the other companies to realize the benefits of
the chamber product. Some people just don't like changes or are afraid
to try anything new, not us. The Infiltrator and ADS chambers are a direct replacement for old fashioned stone and
pipe leach fields installed in a 3 ft. wide trench. You get 38% more system
in the same space without the drawbacks to a conventional gravel system of
soil compaction
which happens from going back and forth
from the gravel pile to the trench. Also, there is no excess stone to be
cleaned and hauled off site. For more information on Infiltrator & ADS products
please see our photo gallery page and check out their web site at
http://www.infiltratorsystems.com. or http://www.ads-pipe.com/en/product.asp?productID=288
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Pressure Dosed Systems:
1st of all I believe this is the best way to install
any type of on-site wastewater system. When you pressure dose a septic
system you are evenly distributing the effluent over the entire area of the
system. You have control of how much effluent & how often you need to
distribute the effluent by either an on demand panel or a timed dose panel.
Each Residence or Commercial site is unique in that they have different
water usage. All of the local Health Departments are requiring systems to be
installed shallow to maintain a 2' minimum vertical separation from the
limiting layer. When an installer has to meet these requirements a
lift station is needed to do this. If you have to install a lift station
anyway, all you need now is to add a control panel & some extra pvc piping.
On a gravity fed system when you are running water in the
household there is a constant trickle or flow into the septic field for as
long as 20-30 minutes after you stop running the water inside the house. We
may have a graduation party or pool party at the house, or we fall behind on
washing clothes and do more loads then we normally would have to and the
system is overloaded that day. With a pressure dose system you have control
over surges and excess water usage.
This is achieved with a tank, pump or pumps and floats with a
controller panel.
Do you want to dose the same trench day after day until it
eventually seals it self off with the biomat build-up and can not take
anymore & then flows on to the next trench to start all over again? Or do
you want to evenly distribute the daily flow over the entire system? For
example say you have 500 lineal feet of septic field or a sand filter and
you wanted to dose it with 400 gallons per day four times a day. You could
dose it with 100 gals every six hours. You would be dosing it through 500'
of 1-1/2" pvc pipe with a 3/16th's hole every 5'. This pipe is suspended
inside the Infiltrator chambers. There would be a total of 100 holes
discharging 1 gal per hole four times a day. This type of system
is going to have a much, much longer life span. The same principle applies
to just about any type of septic system you may be required to use.
Please if you have any questions or not quite sure you understand please
call me, I would be happy to
explain it more. We have been Installing since 1978 and we are continually
learning about the new technologies that are available for the on site
wastewater industry. We will be updating our photo page with our own
pictures in the near future for now I have provided some from one of our
suppliers.
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Pic 3.
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