Chamber Systems Septic Drainfields

Engineered for strength and performance, they have greater design flexibility including a smaller footprint as compared with stone and pipe, and are made from recycled materials. These advantages of Infiltrator chambers add up to cost savings on labor, materials and time savings on the job. Look below to see all of the benefits of chamber systems.

Chamber Systems Septic Drainfields

Cost Savings

No stone or geotextile is typically required, and chamber installations use less pipe. Installations are faster so you save on heavy equipment operation and eliminate the need for heavy trucks used to transport stone.

Less Site Disruption

Since Infiltrator chambers typically occupy a smaller total area than stone and pipe leachfields, and use less heavy equipment, there is less damage to property and landscaping. Elimination of stone means easier cleanup at the job site.

Superior Technology

  • A solid top prevents infiltration of rainwater
  • Sidewall louvers allow lateral leaching and evapotransporation
  • An inspection port cutout permits monitoring and maintenance
  • Patented chamber interlocks with an advanced design connect chambers end-to-end with a precise fit. Advanced contouring connections allow chambers to avoid obstacles
  • Open bottom provides unobstructed soil interface, allowing up to 50% reduction in trench length

Longevity and Reliability

Infiltrator chambers demonstrate a higher success rate, which is far better than stone and pipe, giving homeowners and installers extra confidence.

Convenience and Performance

Infiltrator chambers are the modern septic leachfield solution. They are specifically engineered for safe and reliable, long-term performance and easy maintenance.

Environmentally Friendly

Infiltrator chambers are designed to complement nature's processes for purifying water. And because they are made from recycled materials, they reduce waste, preserve the environment and save energy.

Chamber Systems Septic DrainfieldsEfficient Use of Space

Compared with gravel and pipe leachfields, Infiltrator chambers typically occupy a smaller area. That means our systems can be installed in small or heavily landscaped spaces, offering more flexibility in placement.