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Septic System FAQs

What should I do after I have my system installed?

Have your AOSE provide you with a completion statement and an “As Built” drawing (to scale) that shows the location of your tank and drain field in relation to your home. This will help guide your service provider should any repairs be necessary. You’ll also need a diagram of your septic system when you are considering any home renovations, landscaping projects, or new parking places and driveways.

How often will I need to have my tank pumped?


Not very often. An average family of four living in a three-bedroom house will need their tank pumped every three to five years under normal usage.

If your installer is a licensed septic contractor in the area, he should know exact guidelines for your home, usage and locality.  Or you can check with your county health department

If there are no major changes in your household and your usage is stable, you may want to consider a regular pumping schedule for best results with the least worry.

Can I build over my septic tank?


This is never advisable and is against most municipal codes. Do not build any additions, pools, driveways over a tank.  Also, do not build or plant trees on top of your drain field.

If I think there is a problem, should I open my septic tank?


NO! Though septic systems are safe for your family, opening the septic tank without professional training can expose you to dangerous gases and bacteria. Call a certified and trained septic professional if you detect any problems in your system.
 
--Source, NOWRA & Dominion Septic