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What is a septic tank?

A septic tank is a type of sewage system for the home, and is generally used in rural properties that can’t be connected to a larger sewer system.

How does a septic system work?

All sewage and wastewater leaves the house via a main pipe, and goes into the septic tank which is buried underground. The tank is usually made of concrete, fibreglass, PVC, or plastic.

Inside the tank, solid waste sinks to the bottom and is partially decomposed by bacteria. Other elements like fat and plastics rise to the top, creating a crust. What’s left in the middle is relatively cleaner water – and we stress the word ‘relative’ here. It’s a long way from being drinking water, but it can be drained into the ground, which disposes of it naturally in the local ecosystem, rather than contributing to the work of a large sewage facility.

When the water leaves the septic tank, it goes into a distribution box. This box feeds the water into a set of underground pipes, which then releases the water into the soil. The ground above these pipes is known as the draining field or soakaway.

The whole system can easily work using gravity, with each component being lower than the last, but if this isn’t possible then pumps can assist in getting the water where it needs to go.

Some water evaporates into the air, and the rest soaks down into the soil. The soil itself filters out chemicals and minerals, while microbes in the soil break down impurities in the same way the septic tank does.

Releasing water back into the ground keeps it moist, and helps plants grow.

The system also requires a vent to release noxious gasses from the septic tank, as well as allow air into the system.

What can a septic tank specialist help with?

Cleaning

The most important thing you’ll need a septic tank specialist for is to clean out the system. The solids at the bottom of the tank, as well as the crust at the top, build up faster than it decomposes. These elements need to be removed from the tank periodically, which is why the tank has access hatches built in. About once a year, you’ll need to arrange for someone to pump out the excess waste. If this is ignored, then the waste will build up and eventually block, backing up into the house.

Installing or replacing a septic tank

Over time, you might need to replace parts, or all, of a septic system. If the system requires cleaning every few months then that’s a sign of blockage or inefficiency. Maybe you can see waste water or sewage coming up from the ground, which could be a sign that the tank is no longer watertight. These are severe cases but they’re the biggest reasons why you might need to replace the system.

You might have a large house with a lot of water usage, in which case you could consider a larger tank. It’s also possible to link two or more tanks together if you need larger capacity.

Costs for septic tank installations and maintenance

  • Tanks start at around £800.
  • Installation is around £1500.
  • The drainage field, or soakaway, costs about £5000 to lay, for about 100 metres of drains. This is the total length of the pipes – you don’t need a 100-metre stretch of land to accommodate it.
  • Emptying the tank annually will cost around £150.

Maintenance of your septic tank system

If you want to maintain your system in the best possible way, there are 3 things you need to know.

How the system works.

Everything happens underground and out of sight, so it’s important you know what’s going on. This page tells you everything you need to know, so you’ve got that covered.

Where the pipes are.

If you’re installing a septic tank system, get your installer to show you where everything is, plus you should always keep plans of the work for future reference. If you’re buying a house that already has a system installed, you should ask for the plans. If they’re not available then use a septic tank specialist to help you find out where everything is.

Potential ways you could damage the system.

You shouldn’t build anything on top of the drainage pipes. If you put any sort of shed or building on top of the pipes, you’re almost definitely going to cut or damage them. Also it stops air from getting into the soil, which would hinder the soil’s ability to filter the water.

Likewise, don’t drive over the pipes, or park a vehicle there. This weight will compact the soil and stop it from being able to accept water at all. In severe situations, the weight of a car could even crush the pipes. You shouldn’t keep large animals there – like horses or cows – for the same reason.

Don’t pour waste chemicals, paints, or cooking oils down the sink. These can kill the microbes in the septic tank that break down the solid substances. They can also clog the drainage field which would eventually fill the tank, and back up into the house.

Always know where your access hatches are too, and keep them clear of obstruction.

Lastly, don’t plant any trees or bushes too near the system as the roots could disturb the pipes too.

8 things to check when buying a property with a septic tank

  1. Ask if the septic tank has been maintained regularly – ask for invoices or receipts for tanker visits or service calls. A septic tank usually needs to be emptied annually.
  2. Find out how often the system is currently being emptied. If it’s being emptied every few months, this could be a sign of a problem.
  3. Ask the current owners how much their service costs, so you can work out how much it’ll cost you annually.
  4. Don’t rely on homebuyer surveys to tell you what’s going on underground – they only take a basic look at drainage systems. It’s crucial you get a full pre-purchase drainage survey before buying somewhere with a septic system. Get the tank emptied at the same time, to make sure the walls and pipework of the tank can be inspected.
  5. Ask for a plan of the drainage system.
  6. Find out if any part of the system is on someone else’s land. You need to know what the relationship is like with the landowner as you’ll need access for repairs, replacements and maintenance. 
  7. Think about access to the property. Tankers need to be within 30 metres of the tank to empty it. Are you planning an extension or similar? If so you’ll need to make sure this access is maintained.

Where does the waste water go when it leaves the tank? If it goes straight to a watercourse or a ditch, this isn’t legal any more. By 2020, you’ll need to have it

Planning permission for septic tanks

If you’re installing a new septic tank system

For installations in England, you need planning permission and building regulations approval.

There are different rules for septic tanks and treatment plants in Northern IrelandScotland and Wales.

If you have a system that didn’t get permission and approval

In England, you need to apply retrospectively for both planning permission and building regulations approval.

You don’t need to do this if your system was installed before 1 January 2015.

Regulations for operating a septic system

You must follow the general binding rules if you’re the operator of a septic tank or small sewage treatment plant.

The sewage must:

  • Be domestic, for example – from a toilet, bathroom, shower or kitchen of a house, flat or business – contact the Environment Agency if you’re not sure if the sewage is classed as domestic.
  • Not cause pollution – find out how to check for pollution.

There are other rules depending on whether you’re releasing sewage to the ground, or into surface water.

Releasing to the ground

You have to use a septic tank or a small sewage treatment plant and a drainage field (infiltration system).

You need to apply for a permit if you release (‘discharge’):

  • To a well, borehole or other deep structure.
  • More than 2 cubic metres (2,000 litres) per day.
  • In a groundwater source protection zone (SPZ1).

Releasing to a surface water

You must use a small sewage treatment plant. You must apply for a permit if you’re discharging more than 5 cubic metres (5,000 litres) per day. Use the calculator to work out how much you discharge per day.

Find out more on the government’s website.

Insurance for skill work

All tradespeople should have public liability insurance, which protects you, and them, against any accidents or injury.

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i have been a self employed builder since 1997 i have one employed labourer but i am able to get all trades as i do extentions, my main work is roofing but am also a good general builder, i am based in stockport but have worked all around greater manchest

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Reviewed by Peter on 23/5/2018

Turned up to quote and completed the job there and then- pleased with the work

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Betsworth Developments have been established for over 20 years, we pride ourselves on only taking one job at a time and finish it before moving onto the next one. All our sub-contractors are fully trained, professional guys.

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Reviewed by Julian on 30/5/2016

The quality of the work was of a high standard and when we had a couple of issues Dave sorted them immediately.

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Hi, I'm Ram Singh from A1 Builders I have been doing building work 31 years I have city and guilds for general building work, I do all aspects from groundwork to roof fully insured and qualified . I'm here to help you with all your problems . Thanks Ram

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Reviewed by nom on 23/10/2018

Ram did a wonderful job of fixing our leaking roof. I have already arranged for him to do another job for me as I trust his expertise.

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Reviewed by Edward on 12/2/2009

From first contact they were knowlegeable and able to resolve my problem. The work was carried out efficiently, quickly and to my sastisfaction.

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Reviewed by derek on 31/5/2008

Phase 1 nearing completion and scores 10:10 Excellent team under Joe Kerr - they can all think on the run which is vital with a renovation project. Phase 2 will start in a couple of weeks and in the meantime we have already recommended to close friends with the two projects running alongside. No hesitation in highest recommendations.

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i have been in the building trade since leaving school 23 years ago and have lots of experience from a leaking tap to a complete new build,we are CSCS CPCS and CHAS accredited contractor and fully insured up to 10 million,have many satisfied customers

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Reviewed by Chris on 29/8/2016

Brilliant job , friendly and reliable , cleaned up after themselves , would definately use again

I'm a small landscaping business that strives on giving the customer what they want. I have over 16 years experience in drainage work, landscaping, paving, driveways and various other ground works. Offering free quotations.

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Reviewed by Andrew on 12/2/2013

Extreamly friendly and proffesional, outstanding quality of materials and workmanship. I would highly recomend this company and would definatly use them again.

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Reviewed by Lindsay on 2/6/2012

Quote was very transparent and competitive. Andy was very flexible to our changing needs and delivered on all his promises. Have already recommended to family and friends. Very happy with the job.

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Reviewed by kerry on 2/6/2014

Excellent service friendly staff would highly recommend

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Honest hard working carpenter specialising in custom made furniture. I do shop fitting using rustic timbers or what ever the customer wants, also doing household furniture including beds, mirrors, wardrobes, dining / coffee tables, shelving systems.

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Gary built and installed a picket fence for us. The standard of work was excellent at a very competitive price. I can thoroughly recommend him!

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Takle Building Ltd is a friendly and reliable building company with over 32 years of experience. We cover a wide range of building work from small repairs to new builds.

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Reviewed by Simon on 16/3/2013

Paul and his team were very professional in their approach and work. They listened to what we needed, and even with the extra unexpected work we asked of them still finished on time. I would highly recommend them to anyone and will certainly be using them for any addition work that I need.

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Family run business, with thirty years experience in the industry. We are a friendly and reliable service.

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Reviewed by Steve on 22/9/2018

Very friendly, very professional and a great job done.

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We're really pleased to have Magda as our cleaner. She is really thorough and was able to get everything up to a real shine

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KLS LANDSCAPES For all your Groundworks from Permeable Water Harvesting Block Paving, to Flagging & Fencing and Everything inbetween check out our website and give us a call....

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Reviewed by allan on 29/5/2015

2 lads worked hard, job harder than first thought but they stuck at it, required some mechanised tools

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Reviewed by Mick on 23/12/2015

From surveying the job until completion in under 2 weeks. Fast reliable good quality and a very good price. Will definately use on future projects and recommend to others

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Reviewed by Steven on 16/8/2017

Very happy with the job that Glen did. He was honest, friendly and professional. I would recommend LBS to anyone who wants the job done properly.

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