Septic System Leech Fields

septic leech fields may be reinstalled in the same area?
I have to replace a septic system from 1955 is going to pipe the tank is shot. while in the process I was thinking about replacing the fields, the fields due to age factor. fields can be dug up and reinstalled in the same area? or if the location of the fields change. will reinstall them in the same area affect their performance?
Lucky you. You can call the EPA but I did so because a plumber tried to sell $ 10,000 the value of things not needed. This is "Grand father" So you can make it large or put it in another place or just about anything you want to do. The only thing you can not do is run the sewer within 25 feet of your property. Only have to call the EPA and the country to ensure that no separate laws for the EPA. Call the EPA first. I'm in Missouri … its been a county may be different. But the EPA informed me that they have priority over the county when it comes to be bought in.
Septic System Leech Fields
Questions about septic systems?
I am thinking of buying a house built by the Amish .. there is some question about the septic system .. first thought it was a leech on the ground. Now they say it is a double tanks. Will this be enough to maintain an "English" home, 7? Is $ 300 "normal" inspection fee? Thanks! Teresa
In general, the size of the septic system is determined by the number Room at home. Usually this is in the local building code. So if your house is big enough for seven, the septic should be also. This is something that the inspector can help you with the size of the tanks would be important. $ 300 sounds high for an inspection! I would call around some quotes than in others.
Septic System Leech Fields

What exactly is a leech field?
I know it has something to do with a septic tank but I'm sure …
septic tank drain fields used to remove contaminants and impurities from the liquid from the septic tank. This is usually done by burying perforated pipes in trenches and allowing fluid to escape and the surrounding soil absorbs the unwanted waste. Another term for this is a field drain.
Septic System Leech Fields
Questions about septic systems?
I am thinking of buying a house built by the Amish .. there is some question about the septic system .. first thought it was a leech on the ground. Now they say it is a double tanks. Will this be enough to maintain an "English" home, 7? Is $ 300 "normal" inspection fee? Thanks! Teresa
In general, the size of the septic system is determined by the number Room at home. Usually this is in the local building code. So if your house is big enough for seven, the septic should be also. This is something that the inspector can help you with the size of the tanks would be important. $ 300 sounds high for an inspection! I would call around some quotes than in others.
Septic System Leech Fields

What exactly is a leech field?
I know it has something to do with a septic tank but I'm sure …
septic tank drain fields used to remove contaminants and impurities from the liquid from the septic tank. This is usually done by burying perforated pipes in trenches and allowing fluid to escape and the surrounding soil absorbs the unwanted waste. Another term for this is a field drain.
Septic System Leech Fields
Questions about septic systems?
I am thinking of buying a house built by the Amish .. there is some question about the septic system .. first thought it was a leech on the ground. Now they say it is a double tanks. Will this be enough to maintain an "English" home, 7? Is $ 300 "normal" inspection fee? Thanks! Teresa
In general, the size of the septic system is determined by the number Room at home. Usually this is in the local building code. So if your house is big enough for seven, the septic should be also. This is something that the inspector can help you with the size of the tanks would be important. $ 300 sounds high for an inspection! I would call around some quotes than in others.
Septic System Leech Fields

What exactly is a leech field?
I know it has something to do with a septic tank but I'm sure …
septic tank drain fields used to remove contaminants and impurities from the liquid from the septic tank. This is usually done by burying perforated pipes in trenches and allowing fluid to escape and the surrounding soil absorbs the unwanted waste. Another term for this is a field drain.
Septic System Leech Fields
Questions about septic systems?
I am thinking of buying a house built by the Amish .. there is some question about the septic system .. first thought it was a leech on the ground. Now they say it is a double tanks. Will this be enough to maintain an "English" home, 7? Is $ 300 "normal" inspection fee? Thanks! Teresa
In general, the size of the septic system is determined by the number Room at home. Usually this is in the local building code. So if your house is big enough for seven, the septic should be also. This is something that the inspector can help you with the size of the tanks would be important. $ 300 sounds high for an inspection! I would call around some quotes than in others.
Septic System Leech Fields

What exactly is a leech field?
I know it has something to do with a septic tank but I'm sure …
septic tank drain fields used to remove contaminants and impurities from the liquid from the septic tank. This is usually done by burying perforated pipes in trenches and allowing fluid to escape and the surrounding soil absorbs the unwanted waste. Another term for this is a field drain.