How to Locate Septic Tanks
If you are new to a home and don’t know where the septic tank is located, it may be a bit of a challenge to find it. However, septic services can make the task much less daunting.
The first thing to do is to locate the sewer line from your house. This is usually a pipe that is a good four inches in diameter and should be labeled in the basement or crawl space of your house. This pipe will likely lead to the septic tank.
A Simple Guide to Locating Septic Tanks
After determining where the sewer line exits your home, walk around your property looking for signs of a buried tank. This might include a large divot in the ground, or even a mound. If you are in a community of homes with septic tanks, ask your neighbors where their tanks are buried. This is a great way to get an idea of how close yours might be.
If all else fails, a metal detector can be very helpful in finding your septic tank. However, it is important to note that a standard metal detector will not be as effective as one that has been specially designed for use on septic tanks and other hard-to-find items. This type of detector can identify iron rebar in reinforced concrete tanks, as well as the steel lid handles. Using one of these detectors will help to narrow down your search area, allowing you to easily find the septic tank.
Phillips Plumbing, Wells, & Septic
471 Fred King Rd, Hartwell, GA 30643
(706) 376-3422
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