Does The Type Of Septic Tank Matter At All?
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Does The Type Of Septic Tank Matter At All?

Leonardo Jr Nollora
Leonardo Jr Nollora
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Our ability to live comfortably and stop the spread of disease is greatly enhanced by modern plumbing. Plumbing systems eliminate waste and sewage and provide a consistent source of clean drinking water. Wastewater can be removed from both residential and commercial structures in one of two ways. Buildings will either employ a septic system or be connected to municipal sewer systems. The main distinction between the two is that whereas a sewer line connects several properties into a network of pipes that transport waste to a municipal wastewater treatment facility, a septic system serves a single property. 

Septic tanks are more typical outside of urban limits on rural properties while sewer lines are more prevalent in urban areas. There's a lot that goes into being a homeowner. Between keeping up with the mortgage, fixing things when they break, and dealing with unexpected problems, it can feel like there's never a dull moment. One question that often comes up for homeowners is whether the type of septic tank they have matters. In this blog post, we'll take a look at septic tanks' cost and their types. 

The Importance of Septic Tanks

People may favour a septic system for a variety of factors. Septic systems are a more affordable option in rural locations where properties tend to be larger and dwellings are spaced farther apart since they process and dispose of domestic waste water on-site. Septic systems are less expensive to install because they don't need to have miles of sewer lines run through them. Septic systems, on the other hand, do need upkeep and a dedication to proper usage. A person should think about whether they would like the ease of use and additional cost of sewer lines or the additional burden of septic system upkeep and a cheaper total cost, if an option is available, which it isn't always.

Different Types of Septic Tanks and Their Costs

Your choice of the tank will be influenced by a number of things. They consist of the size of the house, the kind of soil, the size of the lot, the distance from sensitive bodies of water, and local laws. Standard septic tanks include things like conventional systems, drip distribution systems, aerobic treatment units, and recirculating sand filter systems. The cost is influenced by the materials used in the tank's construction. The installation cost of a concrete septic tank is low, but it needs to be replaced more frequently than a system that costs more money. High-density polythene tanks are more expensive to construct initially but last longer.

Concrete Septic Tanks

In most cases, these tough tanks have a long lifespan. Though this kind of tank can allow waste to leak out and groundwater to flow in if the concrete cracks. A barrier could affect the outflow of water when backups happen in a concrete septic tank. For a tank with a capacity of between 3,000 and 12,000 litres, the price for a concrete septic tank ranges from AUD 1,200 to AUD 5,000.

Steel Septic Tanks

Septic tanks made of steel typically only last 25 years before they start to corrode, despite the fact that steel is a material with a high intrinsic durability. The likelihood that homeowners will select a steel septic tank is therefore lower. A steel tank may become too weak to withstand the weight of the ground above it if rust develops on the roof of the tank. An individual or an animal might fall into the tank if this occurs. If the unit as a whole has sound structural integrity, the cover of a steel tank could be changed for less money. Entrance and exit baffles should be checked for rust by property owners. The price range is usually between 3,000 and 10,000 AUD. In general, homeowners spend between AUD 3,500 and AUD 5,000.



Fibreglass Septic Tanks

Fibreglass septic tanks won't corrode or crack like steel or concrete ones will. In addition to being substantially lighter than tanks made of other materials, fibreglass tanks are also more prone to shifting as the earth around them becomes saturated. This makes them easier to install but also increases the risk of shifting. an average house with three to four bedrooms costs between $1,500 and $2,000.

Plastic Septic Tanks

Durable, portable, and reasonably priced are plastic tanks. In comparison to concrete septic tanks, plastic ones won't rust and are less likely to crack. The small weight of these tanks makes installation a breeze. They are vulnerable to damage during installation, though, because of how light they are. If plastic tanks are not built properly, they may also float to the surface. For tanks ranging in capacity from 3,000 to 5,000 litres, prices range from AUD 500 to AUD 1,500.

Aerobic Septic Tanks

When other tanks on a site malfunction, these electricity-powered tanks are frequently put in place. Although they can cost up to three times as much as other septic tank types, aerobic tanks are more efficient and require fewer drain fields, which can be a big advantage for smaller properties. Although these tanks need more frequent upkeep, they typically last for many years. Prices for aerobic septic tanks range from AUD 500 to AUD 1,500 for a tank that is typically between 3,000 and 5,000 gallons in capacity.

Does It Really Matters?

Unfortunately, there isn't a septic tank solution that works for everyone. The ideal septic tank design for one circumstance could not be the ideal one for another. Anyone thinking about septic systems should be able to make an informed decision with the help of the benefits and drawbacks described in this article. If you're in the market for a new septic tank, it's important to do your research and find the right company for the job. 

Not all tanks are created equal, and the type of tank you choose can make a big difference in how well your system works. We hope this article has helped you understand more about septic tanks and given you some ideas on what to look for when choosing one. If you're in the Hunter Valley area and need help finding a reputable septic tank company, give us a call. We'll be happy to recommend someone who can help you get set up with the perfect system for your home.

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