Advantages of Precast Septic Tanks
Precast concrete septic tanks are a great option for quality and durability. Why choose precast concrete?
- The concrete is poured and cured in controlled conditions
- The concrete is strong and structurally sound
- They are faster to install than poured concrete
- They are resistant to most environmental factors such as soil conditions
- They have a long service life span compared to poured or plastic options
- They have a lower lifetime cost compared to poured or plastic options
L-con’s septic tanks and holding tanks have also been tested by a third-party independent testing agency, such as the Canadian Standards Association (CSA), to ensure it meets the specifications that it was designed for.
There are also plastic septic tank options available on the market. While plastic tanks are resistant to water corrosion, lightweight and less cumbersome to transport, as well as cheaper, they do have their disadvantages:
- They are more easily damaged during installation.
- They can “float” and move under the ground much more easily due to their weight.
- Plastic septic tanks may not be allowed in your municipality.
- Tree roots can damage them more easily than concrete tanks.
What Size of Septic Tank Do I Need?
To choose the right septic tank or septic system, you first have to consider several factors: your home’s square footage, the number of bedrooms, and the average number occupants.
How many bedrooms does your home have, and are they occupied by people? A general residential home guideline to working capacity is:
Number of bedrooms x 1.5 people per bedroom x 283.91 litres (75 gallons) per person = working capacity
Keep in mind that you will require a designer to provide the most accurate and correct calculations.
You might also want to take into consideration if you have multiple bathrooms, kitchens, dishwashers, or washing machines. However, extra working capacity may be required depending on the working conditions of your new tank. If you choose a spetic tank that is too big, the system may not work properly and efficiently. If you choose one that’s too small, you’ll end up with quite a mess!
We will be adding more information as we get started precasting Septic Tanks this summer.