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Factors to Consider When Installing a New Septic System

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Septic System Install

Installing a new septic system is not as easy as it seems. Essentially, you have to contend with issues such as drawing a septic system design, choosing a suitable tank size and determining the appropriate drain field size. From the look of things, this is not the type of work any property owner is capable of doing unless you are an expert in the industry.

With this in mind, it is only logical to hire a professional to help with the installation process. Here are a few factors septic service providers consider when installing a septic system in your property.

Septic System Type & Design

Septic systems come in different types and designs, including gravity, pressure, and aerobic system. Picking the right design entirely depends on how well your property can absorb and dispose of water.

For this reason, the service provider has to conduct various tests and assessments on your property to determine the appropriate septic system design.

Size of the SepticTank

Size is everything when choosing the right septic system for your property. This covers the dimensions of the drain field and the size of the septic tank. The appropriate sewer system should be large enough to accommodate daily water volume usage and handle expected future usage.

If your household or commercial block has many occupants, you will need a large septic tank to handle the high volumes of wastewater.

Terrain

The terrain on which the contractor chooses to install the septic system is very important. This is because it determines how the sewer will be able to handle issues such as runoff water and flooding after a heavy downpour.

Ideally, the terrain should be flat rather than sloppy to avoid damage from runoff. The flat surface will also ensure that your drain field functions appropriately, as it disposes treated water into the surrounding environment.

Landscaping

The landscaping in your yard will determine the perfect point to install the new septic system. A good service provider will avoid laying the system, particularly the septic tank anywhere near trees, buildings, and other obstacles. This is because the roots of the tree may damage the septic tank and sewer lines.

Ease of Access

The septic tank, drain field and sewer lines should be easy to access in case of any malfunctions. This is critical in performing routine maintenance and carrying out repair works on the system for optimum performance.

Contact All Septic and Sewer for Septic System Installation

Whether you are installing a new septic system or replacing an old one, it is advisable to involve an expert to complete the job appropriately. If installed properly, a septic system can last for years without breaking down, subsequently cutting down on maintenance and repair costs.

All Septic &  Sewer is a licensed company experienced in providing exceptional services in septic system installations, inspections, maintenance, and repairs. We can help you design and install the ideal septic and sewer system for your residential or commercial premises. Moreover, we decommission old septic systems that are no longer in use. Get in touch with us today for a free estimate.

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