A septic system must be planned for the property, expected wastewater use and local requirements. Correct sizing, placement and installation are essential to dependable performance.
Planning a New System
- Evaluate the property and intended use
- Consider household size, bedrooms, plumbing and expected wastewater volume
- Select an appropriate tank and system design
- Plan safe placement for the tank and drain field
- Coordinate the required design, permitting and installation steps
Why Placement Matters
The tank and drain field must account for soil conditions, site slope, buildings, wells, waterways, property boundaries, trees and future access for maintenance. A site-specific evaluation is necessary before work begins.
Replacing an Existing System
If an older system is failing, the tank, piping and drain field should be evaluated so the replacement addresses the actual problem. Some properties may need a complete system; others may need work limited to a particular component.
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Tell us what you are experiencing and we’ll help you determine the right next step for your property in Western North Carolina.
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