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Uncategorized May 2nd. 2009, 4:50amCounty Robert
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Robert James Waller - The Madison County Waltz
Septic Installation in Newton County is a Serious Job
When it comes time to consider septic installation in Newton County, you need to call in the professionals. The job of installing an entire system is more than any homeowner should attempt, and on top of that, the state requires so many inspections and so much paperwork, that it is just better to avoid the whole process.
Installing a Septic System is a lot of Work –
If you don’t feel comfortable with the thought of renting a back hoe, moving several tons of material and dealing with various inspectors, you wouldn’t be alone. Most people would find that scale of project daunting.
Fortunately, you have other options. Hiring the right firm to install your septic system makes all the difference. Once you sign on the contract, your job is finished and the professionals go to work.
Paperwork is Processed –
The paperwork needed for a septic system installation isn’t difficult to understand, but it requires a bit of experience. You need to apply for permission from the county in order to install any wastewater system, and additionally, you have to test your soil to evaluate the rate at which the water drains; too quickly allows harmful substances to enter the ground, while too slowly causes the water to pool and presents a health risk.
Once the soil is tested, a plan of the system needs to be drawn up. That plan is submitted along with the rest of the permit applications. If approved, the work can go forward.
Digging In –
The septic tank needs to sit below the soil in a large pit. That hole is dug out with a back hoe under normal circumstances. A trench leading from the home and out to the leach field is also dug. Finally, the area in which the leach field will be laid is dug out as well. The depth of the leach field hole depends upon the amount of filtering material demanded by the quality of the soil.
Putting it all Together –
With all the digging complete, the septic tank will be delivered and attached to the house through piping. With the tank in place, the distribution box is installed to direct the exiting liquids to differing areas of the field so no one area is over taxed.
Piping is connected from the distribution box out to the leach field. Once the drainage pipes are installed and the system is completely connected, another inspection ensures that the job has been done right. Finally, everything is back-filled carefully and the new septic system is ready to go.
While a septic company may take a day or two to complete the process from the moment a shovel hits the dirt to the moment when you can use the system, doing it yourself can significantly lengthen the process.
Many homeowners who decide to try this project on their own give up part way through and have to pay more to have their mistakes fixed as well. There are just some jobs that are best left to someone else and septic installation is one of them
About the Author
The floods have barely begun to recede, but if you own a septic system, your troubles may just be starting. Shady operators are always waiting in the wings to profit from someone else’s misery. A reputable septic company like A Town Septic will give you straight answers and help you get your system running again.
What're some good books to read?
I like "The notebook" by Nicholas Sparks, "A walk to remember" by Nicholas Sparks and "Bridges of Madison County" by Robert James Waller. Something with Love story and will make me cry!
I have already read "Pride and Prejudice."
Bronte Sisters book - Jane Eyre especially. Everytime We Say Goodbye by June Tate and Sheila O'Flanagan books. Jane Austen too.


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