Septic Tank Installation in Gosport
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Septic Tank Installation and Repair in Gosport
We are experts at installing septic tanks for homeowners and businesses in Gosport. Although the procedure can be complex, we can take the stress and hassle out of installation and also provide a comprehensive maintenance and repair service.
What is a septic tank?
Septic tanks can provide what is known as primary treatment to the wastewater at properties which are not connected to the mains sewer system. Primary treatment has a tank that collects and treats wastewater. A septic tank works by retaining solids and allowing them to settle so they can be partially broken down by biological action leaving only the remaining effluent to flow down the outlet drain. This effluent is then sufficiently treated to soak into the ground in an underground soakaway system.
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Understand the regulations
All septic tank systems in Gosport must meet general binding rules. Before you can install a septic tank, it’s vital to get a handle on the various permissions you’ll need to obtain and regulations you’ll have to adhere to before, during and after the installation process.
You may need planning permission and/or building regulations approval, you’ll need to make sure you’re aware of how much sewage your property is likely to discharge, where the treated wastewater will be released into the ground and find out whether your property is in a protected zone. Depending on your expected discharge rate, you may be required to pay a fee to apply for a specific permit.
How does a Septic Tank work?
A typical septic tank is made up of two chambers and makes use of natural processes to treat sewage (hence the name septic). Wastewater enters the first chamber and separates the sewage into solids which settle at the bottom of the septic tank, oils and greases which form a layer of scum at the top, and a middle layer made up relatively clear water.
The wastewater enters the second chamber where any remaining solids are deposited and exits via an outlet pipe into a drain field or soakaway. The remaining scum and solids in the tank are broken down by bacteria and into sludge which should be professionally removed at regular intervals.
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Frequently asked questions
- Poor septic tank care and maintenance
- Depth of the septic tanks and soakaway
- Nature of the soil and its effect on the soakaway performance
- Sodium binding in the soil
- Winter water table and its effect on the septic tank soakaway
- Deterioration of the septic tank
- High number people using the septic tank system
- Heavy rain and other adverse weather conditions
- Septic Tank effluent surfacing on your land
- Bad odours coming from the septic tank or soakaway drainage system
- Toilet overflowing and gurgling in the drains
- Overflows at washing machine and into the shower or bath when the sink is discharged etc.
Properties with their own septic tank often see lower running costs and greater water efficiency than those connected to the public sewers, while the method by which septic tanks recycle water can also offer environmental benefits.
Want to know more about septic tanks?
Would you like more information about the maintenance or installation of a septic tank in Gosport? Get in touch with our team of drain specialists today to find out more. We look forward to chatting with you and helping you with your septic tank requirements.
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Our dedicated team of experts in septic tank installation and repair serves Surrey, Hampshire, West Sussex, and Berkshire. Feel free to contact us for complimentary drainage advice over the phone, regardless of your location.