Ins and Outs of a Septic System

The Ins and outs of a septic system

If you are thinking about selling your home in Tucson, you may need to understand the ins and outs of a septic system?

In the U.S. there are more that 20% of homes that utilize a septic system to dispose of wastewater.  We will provide some information so you can better understand your septic system.

septic tank that is used in a septic systemWhat Exactly is a Septic System?

Septic systems are a disposal and wastewater treatment system that is mainly used in rural areas where is it not possible to tap into the public sewage system. 

Septic systems can vary a lot depending on where you live, the type of soil that you have, how level your property is, how large your lot is and many more.

Basically, your septic systems is comprised of a tank where the wastewater, from sinks, toilets and showers, from your house is disposed.  These tanks are kept underground and accessed through a cover called a riser.

How is the Wastewater Processed?

The wastewater goes to the septic tank through an inlet pipe.  Sludge, or heavier solids build up on the bottom of the tank and will need to be regularly pumped out by a septic system professional. Lighter weight, liquid waste, called effluent gets pushed out to some plastic pipes with holes in them.  These pipes are surrounded and the wastewater is filtered by a layer of gravel and soil. These pipes are called lateral lines and they should be setup on a downward slope in the property.  The sloping also prevents water from creating a pond over the drain field during a rainstorm.  If the lateral lines were to become flooded, the water could drain back into the tank, pushing the wastewater back up into the drains in your home.

How Often Should it Be Inspected?

Ideally, you should get your septic tank inspected every 3-4 years by a professional.  It is imperative that you get your system inspected before selling your house.  That way you can catch and correct any issues that may arise before it becomes a problem.

Signs that You have a Septic Tank problem

Your wastewater drains are backing up

There are gurgling sounds coming from your drains or the drains become very slow at draining.

There is standing water near the drain field or the tank

You notice a sewage odor when you are near the septic system

A failed septic system is dangerous to both humans and animals alike.  You need to be aware of a potential failure and immediately get in touch with a septic tank professional to get the problem resolved.

Reasons for a Septic Tank Failure

There are some necessary steps that you need to take to keep your septic system running properly. Here are some tips of things not to do:

Only toilet paper and waste should be disposed of down the drain.  Do not put anything else down the drain.

Keep any vehicles and machinery off the septic system. The extra weight could damage the drain field

Do not pour chemicals down the drain to clear a clog.  Instead, use a drain snake or hot water. If that doesn’t work, contact a plumbing expert.

Putting grease or oil down the drain.  Wait until they sit and harden and throw them in the trash.

pumping out a septic tank

Don’t use the garbage disposal frequently.  Either throw the waste in the garbage or compost pile.

The cost for a septic tank inspection varies depending upon where you live.  The price ranges from $350-$650.  Something to remember, to inspect the tank, it must first be pumped, which is a separate charge.

Typically, if a septic tank issue is found, the expense is covered by the seller, however, it is possible to negotiate with the buyer, depending upon the state of the real estate market.

If you find or suspect that you have septic issues before you plan to sell your home, you may want to consider working with Stained Glass Homes in Tucson.  We will purchase your home as is for cash, even with a failed septic system.  If you are interested in how we can help, call us today at 520-200-3334 or click on the link below and send us your contact information. We can provide you with a free, no-obligation quote.

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