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GRP Kit / Fibreglass Repair Kit (2m)
(€152.90 inc VAT)
GRP Kit / Fibreglass Repair Kit (2m)
The comprehensive GRP Fibreglass kits are supplied complete with all the materials needed to repair or bond GRP neck extensions.
The kit will cover 2 metres area with 1no layer of 450gm Fibreglass Matting. Catalyst is included for the resin.
The Resin included is a general-purpose resin that can be used for all types of all types of moulding including,...
€124.31 ex VAT (€152.90 inc VAT)
EBARA BEST FOUR M SUMP PUMP
(€969.38 inc VAT)
EBARA BEST FOUR M SUMP PUMP
The Ebara Best Four Manual Submersible pump can be used for various domestic applications including draining wells, garages, cellars or places that are subject to flooding.
It can also be used for movement of seepage water or draining of unfoul wastewater as well as irrigation of gardens.
Technical Details
Equipped with mechanical seal as per standard
Corrosion...
€788.11 ex VAT (€969.38 inc VAT)
Smart Control Panel & Beacon Combo
(€491.94 inc VAT)
Treatment Tank Control Panel (Smart Range)
This New Style Klargester Control Panel for waste water tanks with digital display continuously monitors the internal timetables and operates the appropriate pump/motor outputs according to a timetable entry. The status is shown on the display. The current time continues to be updated internally by battery backup when the mains fail, and the control...
€507.03 €399.95 ex VAT (€491.94 inc VAT)
BioDisc Accessories FAQs
What is a distribution box on a septic tank?
A distribution box is used to divide the effluent flow from a septic tank into two or more percolation areas.
Is distribution box necessary?
The distribution box is a major part of the septic system being able to function properly is very important. If the distribution box isn't working the right way you will soon be dealing with percolation field failure.
What is the difference between septic tank and distribution box?
The septic system works by sending wastewater from your home through pipes that take it to a septictank. From there, the wastewater goes through more pipes to the distribution box. This distribution box distributes the wastewater evenly through field lines into the percolation area.