Thursday, 6 March 2014

Tips For Septic Tank Installation Conroe TX Property Owners Should Consider

By Mollie Burton


If you have ever dreamed of escaping the city for a dream home in the country, there are a few things of which you should be aware. While such a move may offer many different advantages, it also includes a responsibility to dispose of household waste water in a safe way. With septic tank installation Conroe TX residents can help to protect their property and the environment.

During the planning stages of construction, one should give the location of the home consideration. If the property slopes, the home needs to be located at a higher elevation than the drain field. This allows gravity to transport the effluent water to the drain field. Such systems are less expensive to install and require far less maintenance. It allows use of a single vault for waste processing and a simple drain field to dispose effluent water into the soil for purification before it enters the ground water.

In cases where leach fields must be placed at a level higher than that of the home, the system becomes more complex. Two tanks are needed, with the second one collecting effluent and containing a pump to disperse it in measured doses to the field. Local codes specify the distance of the drain field from one's property boundary.

Most of the time property owners are required to buy permits before beginning construction. In some counties, owners with ten acres or more may not require a permit. Still, the system must comply with state regulations as well as any local codes governing them. In these cases, special setback rules may also apply.

Depending on the location of the home, the owner may be required to install an aerobic system. These systems can be installed in areas where soil or other conditions might prohibit installation of a system, meaning properties deemed as unsuitable for building in the past may become suitable once again. Even in homes that have had conventional gravity flow systems for years, the owner may find he is required to install an aerobic system upon failure of the existing one.

The owner will need to pay for a site evaluation before the permit is received. The test performed are used in determining the appropriate system for the property. A professional engineer does it. The soil characteristics determine its efficiency at cleaning and purifying the effluent. Test holes are used to examine the soil.

The local county health department issues the permits. Some cases require property owners to file the paperwork in person. In others, it is appropriate for builders or contractors to complete this process. Those who have worked in the area for some time are generally aware of who must make the application for a permit at the department.

Once systems have bee installed they must be inspected. Once the final inspection is passed and the home occupied, the owner becomes responsible to maintain the system. This involves pumping regularly. In addition drain fields should be protected by ensuring vehicles or other equipment does not drive over them. Proper maintenance can help systems to last many years.




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