This gravel free drainage system utilizes the time proven principle used in gravel systems while eliminating the problems inherent with gravel.
Ez flow septic drain system.
Their modular construction allows configurations to match trench dimensions for most system shapes and sizes.
Ezflow drainage systems by infiltrator are geosynthetic aggregate pipe systems for use in drainage applications.
The ezflow system is designed to improve drainfield performance by eliminating the fines and reducing compaction and embedment associated with stone.
Ez flow septic drainfield systems.
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What are the differences between ezflow and ez drain.
Our products provide maximum system life and performance lower system costs and an environmentally friendly alternative.
The transmissivity flow through the system will be similar which will be one or two orders of magnitude greater than the native soils.
7 bundle with 3 pipe.
10 lengths available in the following configurations.
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The performance of each bead should be similar.
Manufactured from recycled materials these lightweight ez flow drainfield systems come in bundles that can be hand carried into position making them quick to install and saving costs on heavy machinery and labour.
Federal or other states laws it is illegal to install products that are not lead free certified in potable water systems anticipated for human consumption.
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Ez drain is available in smaller diameter bundles and the smaller bead assembles better.
The infiltrator ezflow septic system is an environmentally friendly replacement to traditional stone and pipe drainfields using an engineered geosynthetic aggregate modular design.
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Ezdrain bead is smaller due to manufacturing considerations.
Expanded polystyrene aggregate and enclosed in a geotextile mesh.
4 pipe size 12 od x 10 3 pc horizontal septic drainage.
1253 sep hb ezflow 4 pipe size 12 od x 5 3 pc horizontal septic drainage.
Refer to your local plumbing inspector or manufacturer for more details.