The baffle of the distribution box keeps falling off

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The five causes are: a settled or tilted box, outlet clogs from solids carryover, root intrusion or crushed laterals, cracked or deteriorated box structure, and a saturated drainfield that mimics D-box symptoms. Common problems with septic tank distribution boxes include clogs, tilting, cracks, and overflow, which can block proper wastewater flow. When it comes to maintaining a healthy septic system, one of the most overlooked components is the septic tank baffle. This small but crucial part plays a key role in ensuring your septic tank functions efficiently, preventing solids from clogging up your drain field or polluting your yard. The good news is that the condition of the baffles should be checked when the tank is being pumped.

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