Tips For Septic Tank Installation Conroe TX Property Owners Should Consider

By Mollie Burton


Many people dream of building a home in the country. They want to escape the hassle of living in the city and long for a quiet rural life. While there are many advantages to this type of living, it is essential that one realize municipal sewers do not serve rural properties. With septic tank installation Conroe TX property owners can safely dispose of any sewage created in their dream home, keeping their family and their neighborhood safe and comfortable.

As the site plan is developed, it is essential to consider the location one will place the new house. If the property is on a slope, one should try to locate the home uphill from the potential drain field. With this type of setup, gravity can be used to move effluent water to the leach field. These systems help to keep construction costs down and are less expensive to operate. Instead of the two tanks required for a pump system, there is only a need for one. This vault allows solid materials to break down so liquids pass to the field.

When one cannot make this type of arrangement and the absorption field must be above the level of the home, the options are more limited. A second vault is needed to house a pump that distributes the effluent water. Consult local codes to determine the distance drain fields are required to be located away from the property line.

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.

In some types of soil, aerobic systems are needed. While more expensive, these systems allow the owner to build in locations where building might have been ruled out in the past. Due to stricter regulations, some homes may have used traditional systems in the past, but once these fail the owner must install the aerobic system.

The site evaluation is used to determine the type of system as well as that of storage tanks and absorption fields. A professional engineer must evaluate the soil characteristics. These characteristics determine its ability to process and clean the waste water. These evaluations are done by digging test holes near the site of the proposed field.

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 the system is installed and approved, the homeowner assumes responsibility for maintenance. Pumping on a regular schedule is essential to prevent failed drain fields. In addition, the owner should protect the system by ensuring vehicles do not drive over tanks or fields. With proper maintenance, the system should last the life of the home.




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