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Drain Your Tank, Not Your Wallet
Are you wondering about septic tank installation? All the wastewater that comes out of your home goes into your septic tank, so you must have the right one for your property. How does your septic service determine the best tank size for your home? Read on to find out.
Do you live in a small loft-style home or a large multi-story home with several bedrooms? According to Bob Vila, one way that septic tank installers determine the ideal capacity of a home's septic tank is by multiplying the number of bedrooms by 150 gallons and then multiplying the total by two. The number of such bedrooms and bathrooms can create a difference between needing a 750-gallon tank versus a 1500-gallon one.
Your septic tank service also relies a lot on the total size of your property. A property with a great deal of square footage will likely have a larger tank. After all, when it comes to a large property, septic tank professionals may assume that several people will either be living there or using the space. This can play a role in how much waste the septic tank needs to handle.
Some appliances use more water than others. A dishwasher makes keeping your dishes clean a convenient job. However, it uses plenty of water to do such a job. In some cases, your washing machine may use more water than any other appliance. If your home uses the machine a lot because you have many children or other occupants, you'll need a larger tank to accommodate that wastewater.
Even if your home isn't large in terms of square footage, the number of residents can determine how large your septic service thinks your tank should be. According to Housegrail, the average person uses about 100 gallons of water daily. In other words, a household with a retired couple versus the same-size home that houses four or five kids will have a completely different level of water usage.
Now you have a better understanding of how your
septic service determines the best type of tank to use for your home. These experts have various ways of ensuring you have the right type of tank that can hold enough wastewater until it's time to seek pumping services. Call Green Septic Clean today to handle all your inspections, repairs, pumping, and more.
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