A Common Problem
Chlorine tabs you add to the chlorinator can become mushy and clog the chlorinator, causing your alarm to activate or a backup in the tank(s). Fortunately unclogging the chlorinator does not usually require help from a professional, and can be done in a matter of minutes.
Unclogging A Tablet Chlorinator
If you think your chlorinator is clogged, open it to see if the tabs look mushy or if there is any liquids backed up in the chlorinator tube. If so, follow the steps below to attempt to unclog the chlorinator:
- Use a paint stirrer (available at many home improvement stores) or the end of a broomstick to swirl and mash the tabs until you clear the blockage.
- Squirt water down the chlorinator with your garden hose to help flush out any debris that remains.
- Once you see liquids flowing through the chlorinator, the blockage is cleared and you can add tablets to the chlorinator. It is best not to add any more than 5 tablets at one time.
If you cannot unclog your chlorinator, call your maintenance provider. If your chlorinator clogs routinely, they may recommend installing a different kind of disinfection device.
For 86+ years, Van Delden Wastewater Systems has withstood the test of time as the leading Wastewater System company, providing San Antonio, Boerne, and the surrounding Texas Hill Country with services you can count on now and in the future.
Call us for any of your wastewater systems needs and let our professionals help you with your septic installation and maintenance requirements: (210) 698-2000 (San Antonio) or (830) 249-4000 (Boerne).