How To Locate Your Septic Tank: Here Are Some Practical Tips

One of the essential pieces of information you need to know when it comes to Southampton waste disposal is knowing exactly where your septic tank is. For homes that have no connection to sewers, they are the primary way to contain waste. However, they can get full eventually and this can cause problems. If you are not the original owner of your home, then you’re going to have to do maintenance on it.

If you’re planning to do septic tank emptying Hampshire has several services that can help with that. However, they can’t help you if they don’t know exactly where the septic tank is. Here a few practical tips that you can use to find out exactly where your septic tank is located.

Follow The Pipes

This is pretty much the simplest. A lot of homes that use septic tanks often have large piping that leads to it. Go to your basement or the ground level and look around for large sewer piping. This should point you in the right direction. Just start from that point and start probing the ground. Septic tanks are required to be at least five feet away from the house so just begin from there and start probing every few feet.

Go To The Local Records

A septic tank is a major piece of construction and, to have it built, there needs to be a permit. To get it, plans need to be submitted with the local authorities. They often have the location of the septic tank as well as its dimensions. Just check the records out and you’ll be able to find the details of the septic tank easily.

Look For Signs

A septic tank is meant to be inconspicuous and invisible. Nobody likes to be reminded of their existence. However, they are large and leave behind a huge footprint. Look around your property and maybe you’ll notice an area that is lower or higher than the surroundings. Some homeowners actually leave behind an indicator of the presence of the septic tank like a tile or something similar. Look for something out of place to get a hint.

Talk To The Neighbors

Your neighbors might have been around when the septic tank was installed. Asking them about it can help cut down on the time that you spend searching for the septic tank. If you’re lucky, this is just a few minutes of conversation and you’ll be ready to tell your waste disposal service the details.

What To Do When You Find It

Knowing where the septic tank is can help reduce a lot of your problems. Mark out the area and look for the lid. You may need to dig a bit – be careful that you don’t break anything though. Once the lid is visible and the area is marked out, it is time to leave everything to the professionals. When properly done, emptying a septic tank is a smooth process that just takes a few hours. Contact your local service now to get it done.
If you are looking for Southampton waste disposal and
septic tank emptying Hampshire services, contact RMS Waste Disposal today. Let us do the dirty work for you!

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