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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 Plumbing Water Septic Accuracy & Bias Pledge Contact Us |
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 chapter provides a final overview of the critical steps a home buyer should take when purchasing a home with a septic tank and drainfield. This document is a guide of what to do if your' re buying a home with a septic tank including simple explanations, evaluation of various test methods, where to get information about a given property, and what can interfere with septic testing or might be unsanitary or even dangerous. 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. 6-FINAL OVERVIEW of Septic System Inspections and Tests when Buying a Home - Home Buyers' Guide to Septic SystemsWhen buying a home, especially one that is old and may not have a sewage disposal system that meets today's standards, the questions that should be answered are:
If accurate soil test data is not available through the local health department the only sure way of answering the question is to actually perform all the deep hole testing and percolation tests required by code. As you can understand, most sellers would take a dim view of prospective buyers wanting to tear up their property to perform then tests. Therefore the more information a buyer can obtain, the better able he or she will be able to judge the adequacy of the existing system and what will most likely be required to repair the system, when needed. In that way, the buyer will not be caught unaware when that day arrives, since it was part of the financial assessment establishing the value of the property at the time of purchase.
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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. the CT State DOH. Their contact information is: The State of Connecticut Department of Health Services is at 150 Washington St., Hartford CT 06106 203-566-1292 Voice 203-566-2275 FaxTo continue reading this Septic Buyers Detailed Guide to septic inspection & testing, use links to the document chapters at left Links shown in green font indicate where you are in this document. | |
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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