Septic Tank Prices And How You Can Save

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Septic Tank Prices And How You Can Save

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Septic tank prices depend on various factors. Among them are: the material used in its construction, the installation costs, the fees for city permits, the replacement costs of its components, and the maintenance and repair costs a septic system. Though you should contact a licensed septic system installer to get an accurate estimate for a septic system design, here we tell you about how you should go about deciding on the septic tank of your choice by informing you of the prices of the constituent parts and the installation.


The prices mentioned here are rough estimates, rather than accurate numbers, just because there is a wide variation in prices across the country - different regions have different prices due to the fees of Health Boards, the differing competition between tank installation contractors, and the differing regulations. However, septic tanks, drain field gravel, vaults and pipes are examples of components that do not have much variation in price from place to place.


Septic Tank Prices for Various Components


Gravity fed-septic systems are the standard models and they cost around $ 1,500 to $ 4,000 for a three-bedroom house. An additional bedroom should require you to spend a bit more because of the larger capacity required of the tank. Plastic vaults, though smaller than gravel ones, cost more.


Good quality and clear drain gravel costs around $ 9 - $ 12 per ton when it is to be installed close to the house. The price of a drain field vault ranges from $ 25 to $ 40. Concrete tanks of size 1000 gallons are usually available for $ 500-$ 700, which includes free delivery (usually within city limits). 1250 gallon tanks cost $ 100 more. Pressure systems are usually avoided by contractors, but where installed they cost around $ 3,000 to $ 5,000. Local regulations at some places allow only an electrician to install the wiring for a pressure system, but other places allow the septic contractor to do it themselves.


Septic Tank Maintenance Costs


Annual maintenance cost for a new mound septic system or drain field style septic system ranges from $ 30 to $ 750. You should pump your gravity-fed septic tank every 1-3 years and the cost for pumping is between $ 75 to $ 800 (depending on how full the septic tank is). On average, a septic system should last for about 20-40 years without giving too much cause for complaints. But if you take good care of one, with regular inspections and repairs, you can definitely get to use it for the upper end of that age-estimate or perhaps more.




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