Quality Tucker GA septic system installers do a lot of examination, long before a unit gets put into the ground. A new unit will last decades, and possibly even generations, if it’s installed correctly, but it can fall short immediately if it’s not. Additionally, all Tucker GA septic system installers must secure a permit for them to execute the install, and may need to partner with city or county officials to show that particular tests were run in order to continue. These three assessments are necessary initial steps that should always be taken before any work or designs are done, and it may also be helpful to perform them before you buy a property, so you could be assured that a tank and leach field will be permitted.
1. Pit
The pit test is pretty direct. In the course of this test, a hole is dug and the soil is inspected to figure out its structure. A typical leach field is dependent on the soil’s composition to drain effectively. If there is a considerable amount of gravel or sand, your leach field should be capable to discharge the effluent (water) from the tank well, where the soil will finish sanitizing it. If the soil has a considerable amount of clay or rock, it won’t drain well, therefore a traditional leach field will not be an alternative. If the site you’ve picked does not successfully pass the pit test, you may be able to choose another site on your home or use an alternate type of drain field, like a mound system.
2. Perc
The perc, or percolation test, requires excavating a 14-inch deep hole, adding a 2-inch layer of sand or gravel, and then saturating it with water. The hole is generally left drenched for about two hours, and topped off as needed. Then, the hole is filled with 6 inches of water and monitored for drainage.
3. Visual
There are many things an inspector will investigate visually. Most units are gravity-fed, so they don’t depend on electricity or pumps to move effluent from the tank to the leach field. Because of this, the incline of the ground is important. An inspector will also seek out slopes that could possibly feed excess water into the leach field, as well as nearby bodies of water, the water table, and distance from the proposed unit to things like the home and wells.
Choose Quality Tucker GA Septic System Installers Now
Choosing the right design, style of system, and assessing the land properly, are all essential procedures in making sure an install goes off without a hitch. Most significantly, these steps guarantee that the install is done correctly, so that a system provides years of use without issue. If you’re preparing for an install, contact Septic Tank Pros Covington GA. Our partner technicians are skilled and devoted to quality, so you could be sure the job is done right. Call (678) 212-5257 today.

