5 Reasons Homes on Septic Are Switching From Sink Disposals to Sepura.
Get the convenience of a garbage disposal without risk of clogs or damage. Only liquids drain, your food scraps are automatically collected for clean & easy composting.
1. Supercharge Your Septic System Efficiency!
Everyone thinks there isn't a safe way to wash food down your sink on septic. This isn't true. Sepura stops all food from entering your septic when you wash food down your sink, only liquids enter your tank. This saves you up to 50% on pumping costs and shields your leach from clogs.
2. Convenient food disposal and effortless composting.
No more reminding your kids or guests to stop putting food down the sink! Kitchen cleanup is a lot easier when you can wash your food scraps down the sink. Sepura takes this a step further and automatically sends that food to a compost bin, providing seamless sustainable living.
3. Keep your kitchen fresh & odor-free.
No more smelly garbage bags sitting with food waste liquids overnight! Sepura sends all food scraps to a liquid-free, sealed compost bin. The compost bin uses powerful air intakes and a carbon filter to eliminate all odors, keeping your kitchen fresh and free of fruit flies.
4. No surprise plumber visits for clogged pipes.
Like Sepura, garbage disposals make it easy to discard food, but they send it down your pipes. This causes strain on your pipes, especially if they're older, and can lead to damage and clogs. Transform food disposal's risk of clogs into effortless composting with Sepura.
5. Easily reduce waste and environmental impact.
Most of our food waste comes from the kitchen. With Sepura, every bit of food waste washed down your sink is sent right to a compost bin. Then you can empty the compost in your curbside or backyard compost. Sepura uses less power than an LED lightbulb and doesn't require water to operate which helps the planet, and your utility bill.
The ultimate investment for septic living.
In 9 seconds flat Sepura collects EVERY food scrap larger than half a grain of rice that you put down your drain in a sealed, odorless, and liquid-free bin under your sink.
1 Year full coverage warranty
Keep scraps out of your septic field and pump your tank half as often, saving $400+
Keep pipes unclogged and stop the surprise plumber visits, saving $200+
What customers are saying
Awesome on septic
Our family home is on a septic field and even though we know we could techically use a disposal, we were worried that something would go wrong. When we found Sepura it seemed like the best of both worlds. We're enjoying ours a fair deal as it's makin having a clean kitchen easy.
Loving it for our place.
Sepura is a true blessing for our septic system! We've always been wary of using a garbage disposal, but Sepura provides a safe and efficient alternative. No more worries about clogging our pipes – it's been a smooth experience and we're loving being able to just shove everything into our sink!
Great for septic.
Sepura is a lifesaver! We always feared using a disposal on our septic system, but Sepura solves that problem. Composting is a breeze, and our septic stays healthy. Telling all our friends to get one! Thanks Sepura team!
How Sepura works.
Solids get sent to the compost bin while liquids drain.
Wash food scraps down your sink, and press the button!
"Designed to work well with septic systems, keeping food scraps out of tanks and reducing how often they need to be pumped."
Common questions
Sepura requires 12.5" of room from the middle of the pipe under your sink to the front of your cabinet. Sepura's height can adjust from 15.25" - 20.25" and comes with a universal sink mount. See our Installation and Demos page for more details.
Yes. The compost bin is designed to accept standard biodegradable and compostable liners that are readily available. Sepura will have custom bags available as well. Alternatively, you can go linerless as Sepura's bin is stick-free.
Sepura comes with an optional dishwasher drain adapter that allows you to connect your dishwasher.
The compost bin fills up every 2-4 weeks on average, depending on use. Empty your compost into your curbside or backyard compost.