Professional Septic Alarm Installation
Alarms for septic systems can be mounted to your home’s wall, outside the tank, or inside the property.
The different types of septic tank alarms include:
- A dedicated circuit – Typically, we recommend a dedicated circuit or a separate circuit from the effluent pump in the septic system. If an electrical circuit trips due to a pump failure, the alarm on that circuit does not work and cannot alert you.
- Exterior power – If a dedicated circuit isn’t possible, we can use an exterior-powered alarm with failover protection. This makes sure the alarm keeps working even if there’s a circuit breaker tripped.
- Wireless – For existing septic systems without alarms and where float cables and electrical aren’t possible, wireless alarms offer flexibility. Septic tank alarms use wireless or Bluetooth technology to send signals to the homeowner’s mobile device.
There are three elements to septic tank alarms: a float or level monitoring system to detect how high the wastewater level is, a visual component, and a buzzer. A septic alarm is a simple yet effective device that can save you hundreds and thousands of dollars in property damages and repairs, whether you have an old or new system.