When a home is not connected to a municipal sewer line, a septic tank system becomes a necessity. These systems are a great option for rural homes or areas that don’t have access to public sewer lines. Installing a septic system costs money, but it can help you avoid costly plumbing repairs in the future.
Septic tank size determines some of the installation cost. The size of your family will also affect the tank size that you need, so choose a tank that is appropriate for your household. An average 3-bedroom house will need a 1,000-gallon tank, which will run around $600 to $1,000. If you have a large family, a larger tank will be necessary and may cost up to $3,900.
How Martins Pumping Service LLC Ensures a Smooth Septic Tank Installation
The septic tank installation process begins with soil testing and excavation. The test will determine whether or not the land can support a septic tank, so it’s important to have this done before beginning construction. Soil testing costs around $1,500 and is a requirement to obtain building permits.
Once the percolation test is complete and excavation is complete, you can begin constructing the drain field. The septic tank will be placed in the excavated area and backfilled with concrete, gravel, or sand. The septic tank will then be piped to the drainage field where it will be treated by microbes.
It is important to hire a professional to handle the septic tank installation process. It is recommended to gather quotes from multiple installers and compare them. Be sure to compare apples to apples, including labor costs, equipment options and warranty choices.
Martins Pumping Service LLC
11865 Harry Byrd Hwy, Berryville, VA 22611, United States
540-667-4038
