We will custom engineer the right septic system for your property and your needs.
Before installation, we will conduct a site inspection to gauge the property's characteristics. Determining the soil type, its absorption properties, measuring distances from the proposed septic tank to the house, nearby wells, water bodies, as well as the property boundaries. It's essential to secure necessary permits from local authorities at this stage.
Once site assessment and designs are complete, the next step is the excavation for the septic tank installation. This step requires detail and precision, since improper excavation can lead to tank instability or damage in the long run. After installing the tank, it’s filled with water to balance pressure and prevent it from moving when the first load of wastewater is introduced.
The drain field installation follows the septic tank installment. It involves digging trenches in a previously identified area. Upon completion, a distribution box is placed to evenly spread wastewater across the entire drain field.
An independent sewage treatment system that uses a combination of nature and advanced technology to treat wastewater from household plumbing fixtures, including toilets, baths, kitchens, and laundry.
The duration of the septic system installation process can vary based on factors like the complexity of the septic system, the condition of the soil, and weather conditions. On average though, you can expect that it might take anywhere from two to four days.
Regular maintenance is key for the longevity of your septic system. This involves regular pumping of the septic tank – typically every three to five years – and inspecting the tank annually for potential issues. Proper care and regular maintenance can significantly extend your septic system’s lifespan.