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While you will find that some properties have a septic tank, others will have a wastewater treatment system. Both systems have basically the same function, which is to breakdown and dispose of waste effectively, efficiently and safely from your property. Having said this, there are some notable differences between them, and these differences are primarily based around how they break down and dispose of the waste. To help you decide which system would be best for you, let’s take a
If you have a septic tank on your property, it is liable to inspections from local government authorities. Local authorities are required to routinely check septic tank water waste systems to ensure that they are not causing a hazard to public health. These won’t be surprise inspections, and you will be notified in advance so you must ensure that you are prepared in every way possible for your septic tank inspection. Preparing for Your Septic Tank Inspection In advance of the inspection,
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A septic tank is an expensive but worthwhile investment. However, it is ever so important that the tank is maintained efficiently and correctly, once installed, to ensure maximum effectiveness. If you maintain it correctly, you should rarely run into problems and rarely need to empty your tank. Ideally, you should only need to empty or “de-sludge” your septic tank every 1 to 2 years or so. However, this can vary depending on the size of the tank and the number of occupants
If you are the owner of a private dwelling in a rural area, owning a septic tank will probably not even be an option, it will most likely be a necessity. While we are aware that it is imperative that the correct procedures are followed with the installation of the tank, correct maintenance is just as important. Septic tank maintenance is relatively easy – dealing with replacing or repairing it is not! A major element of septic tank maintenance is actually being
We realise that having a septic tank and maintaining it correctly is of vital importance. However, many of us are baffled or clueless as to how a septic tank actually works. We know that it works, as we do not experience issues with sewerage or blockage of toilets or drains. But what exactly is involved with ensuring its positive actions? How exactly does that big tank that is buried in your yard work? Firstly, there are three main “parts” of your
If you have not been cleaning your septic tank, have been flushing chemicals or undegradable items into your system or have been subject to severe weather, then you are going to have septic tank issues. Identifying problems can be pretty easy, unfortunately remedying them can be an expensive, exhausting process. There will be some tell-tale signs if you notice that your septic tank is blocked or not functioning properly. First of all you may be able to see that it is overflowing
Is your new home connected to the local sewage pipes? Are you considering installing a septic tank in your home? Given the cost of such an investment, you may be thinking of installing the tank yourself once you have purchased it. Unless you are a trained professional, it is highly advised that you avoid doing so. There are experts in this field for many reasons as incorrect installation of septic tanks can pose many problems. There are so many things
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