What Size of Septic Tank Do You Need?

When you are adding a septic system to your property for your home, the size of septic tank you use will be important. Not only are there building and environmental regulations that you must meet – building codes require certain size tanks based on the size of the home – but you want to plan for future needs as well. Here are some considerations to keep in mind when determining what size septic tank is needed for your home.

Most residential septic tanks range from between 750 and 1250 gallons. The specifications in most building codes look at the size of the home and number of bedrooms, since there is no way to know for sure how many people will live in the home. A smaller tank of 750 gallons is designed for a home with one or two bedrooms and less than 1,500 square feet. Larger homes with three or four bedrooms may need a 1250-gallon tank or larger.

However, meeting the minimum requirements is not all you should consider. If you plan on having a full household or entertaining many guests, a bigger tank may be needed. And, you want to plan for any additions you may make in the future – adding more rooms could require you to put in a larger tank. It will save money to have a larger tank installed from the beginning.

If you are not sure what size of septic tank you should use for your home, talk to your local septic service company. They can help you determine the best size and material to use for your new septic tank, as well as the right placement and installation.

Posted on behalf of:
Seagraves Plumbing Sewer & Septic
4980 Plant Atkinson Rd SE
Smyrna, GA 30080
(494) 792-2221

Choosing the Right Size Septic Tank

If you are building a new home with a septic or replacing an existing system, choosing your tank size is a crucial decision. You don’t want a tank that is too small; that will mean frequent pumping and possible backups if it gets too full, too quickly. But a tank that is too large can be a waste. Although there are set parameters you can follow based on the size of your home, there are other considerations. The number of bedrooms or bathrooms in your home is just the basic measurement. Here are a few other factors to keep in mind:

  • Daily usage. The rule of thumb for septic tanks is that it should hold at least double the amount of your daily usage. While this is a good estimate, keep in mind your usage can change. For young families, that usage may grow.
  • Plan for growth in household. Are you planning to have more kids or have parents move into your home in the future? If your household will grow in the next few years, consider the extra space you will need in your septic tank to accommodate a larger family.
  • Excessive use. Make sure to consider any additions you may make to your home. If you may run a business out of your home or do other work that will use excessive water, you may need a tank that can handle the extra use.

Of course, you will need to meet the legal requirements for your municipality or county. Talk to your local septic service company for help choosing the right size tank for your new septic system.

Posted on behalf of:
Septic Service Pro, LLC
Peachtree Street NW
Atlanta, GA 30334
(678) 292-8728

Do Your Have The Right Size Septic System For Your Family?

When a new septic system is installed, it must be rated to handle the size of home it’s servicing. However, many home builders may choose to install the smallest system necessary. If you have a large family, you may be pushing your septic to its limit. This means you will need to have your tank pumped more often, and most likely will need more maintenance performed. When all factors are considered, it may be a wise investment to upgrade your system to a larger size.

Do You Need A Bigger Septic Tank?

The biggest difference in septic system sizes is the tank. When determining what size tank to install for a home, most builders base this on the number of bedrooms and total square footage of the home. However, many homes have additions built over time, or may have more people living in the home than was originally planned. This could mean that the tank is much too small for the current family living in the home.

Some indicators that it may be time to upgrade your septic tank size include:

–        Your family has grown by two or more people

–        Your septic tank needs to be pumped every year

–        You have remodeled or added rooms to your home

Upgrading your septic system is not as expensive as installing a new septic system. Many of the same components can be still used with a larger tank. Upgrading can save you money in the long room on maintenance and repairs, plus add value to your home. Discuss the option of upgrading your septic tank with your local septic service company.

Posted on behalf of:
Hunter’s Septic Service
Nesbit, MS
(662) 429-1686