A septic system is used as a highly efficient, self-contained treatment system that disposes of wastewater. Septic systems are viewed as more economical than centralized sewer systems in rural areas because they treat and dispose of household waste water onsite. The fact that a lot less pipes and no centralized treatment center has to be built makes this system ideal for rural areas where lot sizes and homes are spaced widely apart.
A septic system always consist of two parts, the septic tank itself and a drain field.
Although the septic tank can be as close as a meter from your home it is recommended that your drain field is held at a much farther location preventing the possibility of contamination to you and your home. Waste water flows from the home into your septic tank where it is then broken down into three layers. The septic tank treats the waste water naturally. With time the waste water separates causing three layers. The top layer consist of your solids that are lighter than water such as oils and grease, your bottom layer which are the heaviest go to the bottom creating a form of sludge and your middle portion consist of water.
Although the septic system is pretty straight forward there might be some confusion on the size of septic tank your family requires. This is a very important process because choosing one that may be too small for your needs can create big problems down the road. Most people are not even aware that these tanks are available in different sizes. When trying to determine the size you should purchase first consider the amount of water usage in your home. This includes usage for all functions such as washing dishes, showers, even washing your car. A good guideline is buying a septic tank that can hold twice the amount of your daily water usage. Anything smaller will probably run into trouble leading to some expensive maintenance expenses.
Another way to decide on the proper size is to take into consideration the amount of people in your household. More people obviously equates to more waste. Also take into consideration the size you have available to install your septic tank. You need adequate room for your system to work properly. Make yourself aware of the specs that your local municipality require. Some municipals may require that the septic tank size installed falls within a certain size even if it is more than you need for your home.
As with any type of major system installation one should have an expert there to make sure things go right. Jones Septic and our Septic Pumping Hopewell Junction, NY, Septic Pumping Patterson NY and Septic Pumping LaGrange NY sevices can help. Contact us today