The Outlet Baffle
The outlet baffle is also required, and is very important. It must be present for your system to function properly.
The outlet baffle directs the flow of effluent from the tank to the drainfield; it prevents the scum layer from exiting straight into the outlet pipe and causing drainfield clogs and premature system failure.
Baffle Installation Is Not Guaranteed
Even though TCEQ regulations require that every septic system have an inlet and outlet baffle, we often open a septic tank to discover that one or both are missing. This can only be determined by looking in the tank, and in some cases we have to pump the tank first in order to see inside.
When we see a baffle is missing, we look at the bottom of the tank when it is pumped to see if the baffle fell off. If a baffle is missing but it’s not laying at the bottom of the tank, then it’s a safe assumption that it was never installed. It’s unfortunate that we find that quite often!
If you pump your septic tank regularly, the pumping technician should be checking the baffles. Find a reliable septic maintenance provider to make sure your septic system is being serviced and maintained properly.
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