Pro Flo Aerobic Systems

Septic Company in Waller, Texas

5(1 reviews)
(936) 372-522220222 Fm 362, Waller, TX 77484View on Yelp
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About Pro Flo Aerobic Systems

Pro Flo Aerobic Systems is a Waller, Texas-based provider with a specific focus that sets it apart from general septic companies. Aerobic septic systems are common across rural Texas because they treat wastewater more thoroughly than conventional systems, making them a preferred option where drain fields are difficult to install. With a perfect 5-star rating, this company serves a niche that demands specialized knowledge of mechanical components, spray heads, and chlorination systems. Property owners with aerobic systems know that general plumbers often aren't equipped to handle them properly.

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Services & Process

Pro Flo Aerobic Systems focuses on the installation, maintenance, and repair of aerobic treatment units, which work differently from standard anaerobic septic tanks. These systems use air pumps, aerators, and disinfection components that require regular inspections, often mandated annually by the state of Texas. Service visits typically include checking the air pump, inspecting spray heads for clogs or damage, testing chlorine levels, and resetting any alarms that have triggered. They also handle full system replacements when older units reach the end of their service life.

Service Area

Pro Flo Aerobic Systems serves Waller and the surrounding communities throughout Waller County, including Brookshire and Katy's outer rural zones. Properties along FM 1488, FM 362, and other rural farm roads in the area make up a large portion of their customer base. Their proximity to the northwest Houston corridor also makes them accessible for properties just outside the city limits.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is an aerobic septic system and how is it different from a regular septic tank?
An aerobic system uses oxygen to break down waste more completely than a conventional tank, producing cleaner effluent that's typically sprayed across a designated yard area. Because they have mechanical components like air pumps and spray heads, they need more frequent maintenance than a standard buried tank.
Does Texas require annual maintenance on aerobic septic systems?
Yes, the state of Texas requires homeowners with aerobic systems to maintain an active maintenance contract and submit annual inspection reports to their local authority. Skipping this can result in fines and compliance issues, especially if you're in an area with active oversight.
Why is my aerobic system alarm going off?
Alarms on aerobic systems can signal a range of issues, from a faulty float switch or tripped circuit breaker to a failing air pump or high water level in the tank. You should call a technician promptly rather than resetting the alarm and hoping the problem resolves on its own.
How often do aerobic spray heads need to be inspected or replaced?
Spray heads should be checked at least once a year during your regular maintenance visit, but they can clog or break more frequently depending on water quality and usage. A clogged head can cause uneven distribution and put unnecessary stress on other parts of the system.
Can Pro Flo Aerobic Systems install a brand new aerobic system on my property?
Yes, new aerobic system installations are part of their service offerings, and installation requires proper site evaluation and county permits. The sizing of your system depends on household size, lot characteristics, and local regulatory requirements in Waller County.
What kind of disinfectant does an aerobic septic system use?
Most aerobic systems in Texas use chlorine tablets or liquid chlorine added to a disinfection chamber before the treated water is sprayed. Maintaining the correct chlorine level is important for both system performance and compliance with state health regulations.

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