Hiblow HP-80 Septic Air Pump
The Hiblow HP-80 septic air pump is one of the most commonly used aerators for aerobic septic systems. Your aerobic
With decades of experience, Hiblow is one of the most popular and reliable brands of septic air pumps currently available. Septic air pump models made by Hiblow are durable, long-lasting, and efficient. Hiblow designs all their pumps with a linear diaphragm, giving the units the ability to run efficiently without oil, or any grinding parts. The linear diaphragm design also makes Hiblow septic air pumps last longer than other pumps with mechanisms to prevent overheating, and a low-pressure alert system built-in.
The Hiblow HP-60 septic air pump is the perfect unit for commercial or residential applications and is a favorite amongst those looking for minimal maintenance with high levels of efficiency. The Hiblow HP-60 septic air pump can last for years, and may only require a few simple repairs throughout its lifetime. Most Hiblow septic air pumps are so durable they can be rebuilt up to two times before requiring replacement. The Hiblow HP-60 is no exception, and you can purchase your rebuild kit through Wholesale Septic Supply; we offer repair and replacement part kits for almost all Hiblow septic air pump models and encourage you to rebuild before you rebuy.
Aerobic septic systems are made safe by helpful bacteria residing within them. The helpful bacteria within aerobic septic systems feed off of oxygen, growing and consuming harmful toxins within the septic system. By breaking down waste, the bacteria make the environment within your septic system safe so it can be disposed of without harming the environment. Pumps like the Hiblow HP-60 septic air pump are what supply the bacteria with oxygen, regularly pumping air into the system to keep the bacteria happy and healthy.
Without a properly functioning septic air pump, your septic system runs the risk of becoming toxic. A toxic septic system will give off a bad or rotting smell, may release toxic discharge, can cause problems during removal and disposal, and may cause damage to your septic system itself.