Our PBTS Management Process
Step 1
System Diagnostic and Flow Analysis
We begin by analyzing the sophisticated control panels and pump vaults of your PBTS, verifying that the electronic timers and dosing schedules are accurately matched to your household’s daily water usage.
Step 2
Pressure Calibration
A PBTS relies on exact pressure to push water evenly through the drain field. We flush the pressurized lateral lines and meticulously calibrate the pump pressure to ensure wastewater is distributed equally, preventing soil saturation.
Step 3
Filter and Screen Maintenance
We carefully extract and clean the high-capacity effluent filters and pump screens. Removing this microscopic debris is critical to preventing the pressurized drip emitters in the yard from becoming permanently clogged.
Step 4
Mechanical Component Testing
We rigorously test the heavy-duty dosing pumps, float switches, and high-water alarms in the dosing tank to guarantee they will activate correctly during heavy rainfall or high-usage events.
Step 5
State Compliance and Reporting
PBTS setups require strict oversight. We document all flow rates, pressure calibrations, and maintenance actions, providing you with the necessary certified paperwork to satisfy the local Jacksonville health department.