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What to Know About Septic Tanks: Types, Costs & Maintenance

For many homeowners—especially those in rural or semi-rural areas—a septic system is a fact of life. But if you’ve never owned a home with a septic tank, the idea can seem a little mysterious or even intimidating. The good news? A well-designed and properly maintained septic system is safe, efficient, and long-lasting.

Here’s everything you need to know about septic tanks: the different types, what they cost, and how to keep them in good shape.


What Is a Septic Tank?

A septic tank is part of a private, on-site wastewater system. Instead of connecting to a municipal sewer line, homes with septic systems treat and dispose of wastewater on their own property. The system typically includes:

A septic tank is part of a private, on-site wastewater system.

Types of Septic Systems

There’s no one-size-fits-all system—soil type, property size, water usage, and local regulations all play a role. Here are the most common types:

1. Conventional Gravity System

2. Pressure Distribution System

3. Mound System

4. Aerobic Treatment Unit (ATU)

5. Recirculating Sand Filter System

Costs vary widely depending on location, soil conditions, system type, and home size.

What Does It Cost to Install a Septic Tank?

While costs vary widely depending on location, soil conditions, system type, and home size, here’s a general range:


Maintenance: What to Expect

A properly maintained septic system can last 25–40 years or more. Here’s how to protect your investment:

Regular Pumping

Watch What You Flush

Be Mindful of Water Usage

Protect the Drain Field

Routine Inspections

A properly maintained septic system can last 25–40 years or more.

Buying a Home With a Septic System?

Always request a septic inspection during your home purchase process. It’s not typically covered by a general home inspection. A professional can identify red flags—like cracks, backups, or signs of overuse—that could lead to costly repairs.


Why It Matters

Understanding your septic system isn’t just about avoiding issues—it’s about protecting your home’s value, your family’s health, and the surrounding environment. A well-designed and maintained system is out of sight and out of mind—but when it’s not working properly, it quickly becomes everyone’s problem.


Need Help Navigating a Home With a Septic System?

At Shaheen, Ruth, Martin & Fonville Real Estate, our agents are experienced in helping buyers and sellers understand the ins and outs of private wastewater systems. Whether you’re buying land to build on, investing in a rural retreat, or selling a home with an existing system, we’re here to guide you through every step—with insight, integrity, and experience.

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