mercredi 22 mars 2017

What You Should Know About Septic Tank Riser Installation

By Dennis Jackson


A septic tank riser is simply a material extension that rises from a tank to give you an easier time accessing your septic tank. It is usually a few feet below ground and rising above surface level. The extension lid is on the surface and when you want to check it out or pump out, you can just remove the lid without the need to drill a hole in the ground to find your lid. This article highlights the most pertinent aspects in a Septic Tank Riser Installation.

Maintaining this system consists of regular inspections and making sure it is functioning properly. A malfunctioning septic tank, depending on the level of malfunction, is a crisis for any homeowner. Regular care and maintenance can avoid such scenarios. Using the system cover properly also goes a long way to keeping your system healthy.

There exists a variety of risers. These could be made of different materials and you will commonly find concrete risers, PVC or polyethylene ones. Though the concrete ones are strong and long-lasting they are extremely heavy and difficult to install. In addition to his, they tend to leak gas and water more than the other varieties do.

The polyethylene ones are light, can be installed easily and are more soil and chemical erosion-resistant. They can also be sealed thoroughly, thus preventing leakage of gasses and contaminated water into the surrounding drain field. The PVC varieties are the lightest of the lot and are extremely easy to install. These too can be sealed effectively to prevent leakages.

The cost pumping can vary greatly. Many people may not even know where their tank is located. Luckily, the experts have specialized equipment to determine where to find a home's septic system. One of the reasons this can be a mystery is that they are deep in the ground. If they don't have an access point from the surface, they will require digging. A riser is a good investment for future pumping.

On the other hand, Concrete is the cheapest material you can choose for your riser, but it is very challenging to install. It is also prone to leaking and the lids can be quite heavy. The extension may also end eroding hence it is not as durable as the rest of the materials.

Consider also the size and height of the system. This is largely a matter of personal preference, but it can affect how easy it will be to access the tank. An extension that is too high is visible enough, but then it can end up being an eyesore depending on the location. Think about how much room is needed especially when pumping out and doing other maintenance works and choose a size and height that matches your needs.

One of the important factors in the strength of the system covers is its capacity to take on the weight of an adult person without buckling. Since the lids are covering a much larger system beneath them, no compromise can be made with this requirement. Taking care to install a strong cover could save you from a lot of headache and grief.




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