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If you are buying a new property or doing renovations in your existing one, we know how thrilling it can be. Many homeowners prefer to install septic systems on their properties nowadays; however, if your space is limited, this process can be harder for you. There are septic tanks for every property’s size because these systems are as important to the smaller properties. Of course, you will have to take a few more factors into consideration. In this article, we will cover how to maximize the space for your future septic tank. If you are looking for a reliable septic company in your area that can tackle the septic tank installation for your property, you’re at the right address. Professionals of Septic Blue are here to help you with any type of septic service you may need, from basic ones like septic tank cleaning to more complicated ones like installations.
Of course, the question of "Why would I need a smaller septic system instead of a regular size one?" arises. There are many reasons behind this.
Distance From Your Home
Depending on where you reside, the exact measurements can change, but septic systems must be installed a certain distance away from your property in order to work safely and properly. Since the distances are already smaller with smaller properties, regular units will not be functional in this case.
Distance From Water Sources
Many laws also require a certain distance between septic systems and water sources. When something is wrong with your septic system, it can contaminate the neighboring water sources. So, specific modifications should be made for your septic system to avoid contamination.
If you are thinking about designing a septic system for your smaller property, there are some important elements to consider to ensure optimal space and efficiency.
The following are possible factors:
Designing a septic system can be extremely difficult for small lots, especially for traditional units. There are a few compact systems on the market that fit in small places. They are extremely efficient and take up minimal room, so you can opt for these compact systems. Also, try to install the unit as close to your home as possible, of course, by still following the local guidelines. If your install is as close to your home as possible, you will be minimizing the space the tank needs and can utilize the rest of the space for other things. As we mentioned before, soil on your property will influence the septic system's efficiency. To make this process easy for you, you can seek guidance from professionals to see which types of septic system work best with your soil. The best way to know this is through testing your soil.
Just like other systems in your house, regular maintenance is required to keep your septic system functioning properly. To maintain your septic system operating properly, schedule regular septic tank pumping and inspections with the professionals of Septic Blue. We offer all sorts of septic services and can also provide you guidance if you don’t know what’s going to happen next regarding your property’s septic installations. Whether you need a simple inspection or a septic tank repair, we got you covered. Call us today to schedule your appointment.
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