Septic alarms effectively prevent nearly all sewer backups, safeguarding your property from costly damage. Save thousands in repairs with a professionally installed septic system alarm.
Avoid the stress of not knowing—have a septic alarm professionally installed so you can rest easy.
Book A ServiceA professionally installed septic alarm is your first line of defense when something goes wrong with your septic system. These alarms are designed to detect issues with sewer water levels—whether too high or too low—so you can take action immediately. Without an alarm, you may not realize there’s a problem until it leads to costly backups and system failures.
Prevent emergencies by installing a septic alarm. If your alarm activates, give us a call, and we’ll assess your system to ensure it’s running smoothly and efficiently.
Ensure your home and property are protected with professional septic alarm installation. Alarms can be quickly and easily attached to your home’s wall, outside the tank, or inside the property. There are three elements to septic system alarms, including a float or level monitoring device, a visual component, and a buzzer.
Different alarm systems include:
Discuss your septic alarm options with a certified BioFlow technician to ensure you get the right one for your property. Alarms are a simple yet effective device that can save you thousands in property damage and repairs.
Questions? Call: (226) 216 3171At BioFlow Septic Solutions, we understand that you depend on your system. That’s why we provide industry-leading warranties to ensure your system works properly for the long haul. Our certified team delivers compliant, guaranteed solutions backed by the Ontario Building Code—so you can feel confident in your system now and for years to come.
Your satisfaction is our top priority. If you’re not completely happy, neither are we. We stand behind every aspect of our work and guarantee it’s done right.
If your septic alarm sounds, there’s no reason to panic. These alarms are designed to alert you to potential issues before they escalate into serious problems. First, check your floor drains for any signs of water entering your home. Then, open your septic tank lid to check effluent levels—don’t forget to reseal the lid after checking. If the problem persists, let everyone in your home know to reduce water usage.
Never ignore your septic alarm. When your alarm sounds, call the experts at BioFlow Septic Solutions.
Once you’ve completed these steps, give us a call. We’ll walk you through basic troubleshooting and ask you a few simple diagnostic questions. If needed, one of our technicians will visit your property for an on-site assessment and provide you with recommendations. Our team will ensure everything is addressed and your system is functioning properly.
If you have questions or are interested in discussing a septic system alarm for your property, give us a call—we’re happy to help. As Ontario’s #1 septic-specific experts, our goal is to ensure you’re confident in your system’s operations.
The more you understand how your septic system works, the easier it is to detect potential problems. Our team of certified experts will take the time to explain to you how your system operates and any necessary repairs or remediation requirements. Whether you choose us or not, we’re committed to helping you make informed decisions about your septic system.
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Read Our FAQ'sWe specialize in integrating septic alarms into existing systems. One of our technicians will assess your system and recommend the best alarm to ensure reliable performance and seamless integration.
To test your septic alarm, manually trigger it by simulating a condition that would activate the alarm, such as raising or lowering the water level in the septic tank. Ensure the alarm sounds and the indicator light (if applicable) works properly. If the alarm does not activate, check the power source or call BioFlow for expert advice.
Yes, a septic alarm can help prevent major system failures by alerting you to potential issues early on. By responding quickly to the alarm, you can avoid costly repairs and backups, ensuring the continued efficiency of your septic system.
If your septic alarm goes off, first check the floor drains for any sewer water entering the home and observe the effluent level of the septic tank. Reduce water consumption if necessary. Then, contact the team at BioFlow to troubleshoot the issue and arrange for an inspection if needed.
We offer 24/7 emergency response for septic issues. Our technicians are available to take your call to assist with troubleshooting and an on-site assessment as needed.