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SEPTIC SYSTEMS HOME SEPTIC INFO ARTICLES Info for Home Buyers or Owners Septic System Design Septic Inspection Testing Septic Maintenance Repair HOME BUYERSGUIDE 1-INTRODUCTION 2-YOU NEED TO KNOW AND DO 3-SEPTIC SYSTEM COMPONENTS 4-WHAT GOES WRONG 5-HOW TO INSPECT & TEST 5-1. ASK ABOUT THE SYSTEM 5-2. VISUAL INSPECTION 5-3. LOADING & DYE TEST WHAT'S A DYE TEST? TEST LIMITATIONS FLOODING TESTS PROBE TESTS 5-4. PUMP THE TANK 5-5. ADDED INVESTIGATIONS 5-6. ASK OUTSIDERS 6-FINAL OVERVIEW SEPTIC SYSTEMS ONLINE BOOK SEPTIC PUMPING REPAIR SEPTIC TREATMENTS SEPTIC CONSULTANTS SEPTIC AUTHORITIES BOOKS REFS CODES SEPTIC SYSTEM DESIGN BASICS DESIGN ALTERNATIVES List Your Service/Product More Information InspectAPedia TM Home & Site Map Plumbing Water Septic Accuracy & Bias Pledge Contact Us |
Septic Loading and Dye Test Procedure for home buyers. This document provides advice for home buyers who are buying a property with a private septic system, that is, a septic tank and a leach field or drainfield or similar soil absorption system. This is 5-3 SEPTIC SYSETM LOADING & DYE TEST, what is a septic dye test, how should it be performed, what are its use and its limitations. Chapter 5 in answers detail: questions to ask about the septic system, how to perform the visual septic inspection, ordering the loading and septic dye test (the too-obvious results of a dye test at a problem site are in the photo at left), pumping the septic tank, and finding additional information about the septic system. We explain how to be sure your septic inspection and septic test are conducted properly. We tell you where to get more septic system information about a given property, and we warn of unsanitary or dangerous site conditions. Use the links at page left to navigate this document or to go to Other Resources. The Green links at left show where you are in our document & website. Also see The Septic System Information Website. © Copyright 2008 Daniel Friedman, All Rights Reserved. Information Accuracy & Bias Pledge is at below-left. 5-3. LOADING & DYE TEST How to Perform a Home Buyer's Septic Loading & Dye TestHire your own septic test consultant who has experience with and is familiar with septic loading and dye testing standards, a licensed septic inspector (in states which license this specialty such as MA), or a licensed septic system installer, who performs a great deal of work in the particular town. They can give you advice as to the condition of the soils and septic systems In the area and what might be expected (especially pertaining to costs) if/when you find problems with the existing system. This photo shows a small property bordering on a river. We were told that a "new septic system" was installed but I could not see where a conventional tank and drainfield could possibly fit except below the driveway. Because of the nearly overwhelming temptation at such sites to pipe septic effluent directly into the river, we performed a septic loading and dye test to see if the river would turn red. The river did not quickly turn red but after less than 100 gallons of water had been run into the septic system our red septic dye appeared at the basement entry platform at the edge of the driveway, as shown in the photo used at the top of this page. Warning:: Unfortunately many of the people performing these tests perform only a perfunctory test such as a low-water volume test (50 gallons is meaningless) or use an insufficient amount of tracer septic dye. Therefore, the conclusions reached from these tests are often misleading. Be sure your test is performed by an expert and that an adequate volume of water is used. We specify no less than 50 gallons per bedroom or 250 gallons, whichever is greater.
Warning: if you hire a separate consultant only to perform the septic inspection and dye test you're at risk of getting a bad deal. It takes time to get enough water into the system to perform a reasonably aggressive test. It's economical to do this test when it is overlapped with other work at the site (like a home inspection). But someone coming to the site just to do the septic test is not going to wait around for 2+ hours for water to run into the system - you're likely to get an inadequate test. If you must use a third party just for this test be sure to review the test parameters and agree on them ahead of time. Warning: Do not pump the septic tank before the loading and dye test. Depending on its size an empty septic tank could require 2-3 days' worth of water to re-fill the tank. An empty tank means that the "loading water" run into the system during the dye test procedure is simply filling the tank rather than testing the ability of the drain field to absorb effluent. | |
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SEPTIC SYSTEMS HOME SEPTIC INFO ARTICLES Info for Home Buyers or Owners Septic System Design Septic Inspection Testing Septic Maintenance Repair HOME BUYERSGUIDE 1-INTRODUCTION 2-YOU NEED TO KNOW AND DO 3-SEPTIC SYSTEM COMPONENTS 4-WHAT GOES WRONG 5-HOW TO INSPECT & TEST 5-1. ASK ABOUT THE SYSTEM 5-2. VISUAL INSPECTION 5-3. LOADING & DYE TEST WHAT'S A DYE TEST? TEST LIMITATIONS FLOODING TESTS PROBE TESTS 5-4. PUMP THE TANK 5-5. ADDED INVESTIGATIONS 5-6. ASK OUTSIDERS 6-FINAL OVERVIEW SEPTIC SYSTEMS ONLINE BOOK SEPTIC PUMPING REPAIR SEPTIC TREATMENTS SEPTIC CONSULTANTS SEPTIC AUTHORITIES BOOKS REFS CODES SEPTIC SYSTEM DESIGN BASICS DESIGN ALTERNATIVES List Your Service/Product More Information InspectAPedia TM Home & Site Map Plumbing Water Septic Accuracy & Bias Pledge Contact Us |
5-3a WHAT'S A DYE TEST? What is a Septic Dye Test?This procedure puts a test volume of water into the system to look for evidence of a blocked pipe or for breakout of septic effluent at the yard surface - indications of the need for repair. If you are looking at a completely new home and septic system you might omit this test but don't assume that new systems are immune to failures. Pipes settle and break or systems can be improperly installed. If the tank was pumped immediately before your inspection you should be suspicious, and you might defer the loading and dye test as it may be unable to put enough water into the system to test the drain fields. The dye itself is just a coloring agent to identify water that may appear at the yard surface. It's the test volume of water that's important. More Reading:
5-3b TEST LIMITATIONS Septic Dye Test LimitationsWarning: if dyed effluent or water does not break out on the property surface, this does not necessarily mean the system is functioning or will function properly in the future. There are certainly cases in which effluent does not appear at the surface for some time, possibly up to five days, and there are other defects which predict upcoming expensive repair or replacement of the system but which are not detected by loading the drain field. National data collected among professional home inspectors between 1985 and 1995 indicated that a significant number of inspectors performing dye tests discovered total failure of the septic system within 20 to 30 minutes of beginning testing. We agree that a dye test is by no means a complete test of a system, that the other measures suggested here are extremely valuable, and that the volume of water used is critical: too little or too much can both be serious mistakes. If a wet area or soggy area is present, dye has been found to appear in the short time indicated. However beware: NYS DEC has found dye appearing in nearby streams as late as five days following a septic dye test in cases where effluent migrates through considerable ground area before entering a stream. | |
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SEPTIC SYSTEMS HOME SEPTIC INFO ARTICLES Info for Home Buyers or Owners Septic System Design Septic Inspection Testing Septic Maintenance Repair HOME BUYERSGUIDE 1-INTRODUCTION 2-YOU NEED TO KNOW AND DO 3-SEPTIC SYSTEM COMPONENTS 4-WHAT GOES WRONG 5-HOW TO INSPECT & TEST 5-1. ASK ABOUT THE SYSTEM 5-2. VISUAL INSPECTION 5-3. LOADING & DYE TEST WHAT'S A DYE TEST? TEST LIMITATIONS FLOODING TESTS PROBE TESTS 5-4. PUMP THE TANK 5-5. ADDED INVESTIGATIONS 5-6. ASK OUTSIDERS 6-FINAL OVERVIEW SEPTIC SYSTEMS ONLINE BOOK SEPTIC PUMPING REPAIR SEPTIC TREATMENTS SEPTIC CONSULTANTS SEPTIC AUTHORITIES BOOKS REFS CODES SEPTIC SYSTEM DESIGN BASICS DESIGN ALTERNATIVES List Your Service/Product More Information InspectAPedia TM Home & Site Map Plumbing Water Septic Accuracy & Bias Pledge Contact Us |
5-3c FLOODING TESTS What Are Septic "Flooding Tests"?5-3d PROBE TESTS of Septic Fields & Locating Septic Components
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SEPTIC SYSTEMS HOME SEPTIC INFO ARTICLES Info for Home Buyers or Owners Septic System Design Septic Inspection Testing Septic Maintenance Repair HOME BUYERSGUIDE 1-INTRODUCTION 2-YOU NEED TO KNOW AND DO 3-SEPTIC SYSTEM COMPONENTS 4-WHAT GOES WRONG 5-HOW TO INSPECT & TEST 5-1. ASK ABOUT THE SYSTEM 5-2. VISUAL INSPECTION 5-3. LOADING & DYE TEST WHAT'S A DYE TEST? TEST LIMITATIONS FLOODING TESTS PROBE TESTS 5-4. PUMP THE TANK 5-5. ADDED INVESTIGATIONS 5-6. ASK OUTSIDERS 6-FINAL OVERVIEW SEPTIC SYSTEMS ONLINE BOOK SEPTIC PUMPING REPAIR SEPTIC TREATMENTS SEPTIC CONSULTANTS SEPTIC AUTHORITIES BOOKS REFS CODES SEPTIC SYSTEM DESIGN BASICS DESIGN ALTERNATIVES List Your Service/Product More Information InspectAPedia TM Home & Site Map Plumbing Water Septic Accuracy & Bias Pledge Contact Us |
Use links at the left of each page to navigate this document or to view other topics at this website. Green links show where you are in our document or website. Home Buyers Guide to Septic Systems - Chapter Index
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Original Source CreditsPortions of the original text were provided by the CT Department of Public Health and Addiction Services. Daniel Friedman (web author) has made extensive edits and content additions to the original file. | |
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SEPTIC SYSTEMS HOME SEPTIC INFO ARTICLES Info for Home Buyers or Owners Septic System Design Septic Inspection Testing Septic Maintenance Repair HOME BUYERSGUIDE 1-INTRODUCTION 2-YOU NEED TO KNOW AND DO 3-SEPTIC SYSTEM COMPONENTS 4-WHAT GOES WRONG 5-HOW TO INSPECT & TEST 6-FINAL OVERVIEW SEPTIC SYSTEMS ONLINE BOOK SEPTIC PUMPING REPAIR SEPTIC TREATMENTS SEPTIC CONSULTANTS SEPTIC AUTHORITIES BOOKS REFS CODES SEPTIC SYSTEM DESIGN BASICS DESIGN ALTERNATIVES List Your Service/Product More Information InspectAPedia TM Home & Site Map Air Conditioning InspectAPedia Bookstore Electrical Environment Exteriors Heating Home Inspection Insulate Ventilate Interiors Mold Inspect/Test Plumbing Water Septic Roofing Structure Accuracy & Bias Pledge InspectAPedia TM Home & Site Map Contact Us |
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