All About Septic Tank Systems In Your Home


Are you planning for a new septic tank installation in New Zealand? It is wise to do proper research and analysis in order to collect sufficient information about how to install, care and keep a septic tank well-maintained in your home. Keep some basic information in hand to make things easier and simple.

A septic tank system comprises of three major components, also known as home plumbing system, the septic tank and soil treatment area. It is important, that all these parts should function properly for efficient treatment and disposal of wastewater. For enhanced performance and long-term use, a septic tank needs to be installed properly with right component and tools at right place. Septic tank installation is definitely not DIY job, you might trouble many terms and conditions while performing this task. It’s always better to talk with professional drainlaying company who deals with commercial and residential services near you. With proper assistance from drainage specialists in installation, treatment and cleaning of septic tank system, the probability for an efficiently running septic system in your outdoor increases. Let’s have a quick look through basic details about septic tank system and how professionals can help you with -

Septic Tank System – What it is?
A septic tank system is a large, subterranean watertight container connected to water sewage line for better disposal of waste. It is designed in cylinder or sometime rectangular to accommodate maximum amount of waste water. Mostly, a septic tank is found of 700L capacity, but the capacity can rise upto 7000L depending upon the purpose and reason for installation. High quality concrete, fiberglass or polyethylene are used  to construct a septic tank system.

How it works?
A septic tank system collects dirt, debris and running wastewater from bathroom, kitchen and laundry flow. First of all, the solid gets separated from the liquid, the lightweight solid particles like soap suds float on the top and form a layer. The thin layer of foam thickens gradually, which makes it important for homeowners to get them cleaned from time to time. The liquid waste passes through the drain field, where the heavier particle settles at the bottom where they are gradually decomposed by bacteria and microorganism. However, the heavy particle that lefts un-decomposed creates a layer of sludge which often needs to be cleaned for easy flow of liquid wastage.

Drain field – What it is?
A long-perforated pipeline running through the ground for providing efficient connection with the septic tank is known as drain field. This is a network of pipes laid in gravel filled trenches or soil bed. Drain field is evenly distributed into the soil creating a pipe of network that allows efficient flow of liquid waste. Drain field’s size and type depends on the estimated daily wastewater flow and soil conditions. Keep in mind, drain field and septic tanks must be cleaned and maintained on time, as regular maintenance increases the longevity of the septic sewage system.

Septic Tank System provides an ideal solution to clogged gutters and clocked sewage system. Get it cleaned, drained and serviced from time to time to prevent costly damage and keeping it functional. Ask your drainlaying professional to induce preferred changes if required for efficient drainage system.






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