Is This House on a Septic or a Sewer System? Let's Flush Out the Pros and Cons

If you are a potential homeowner who is about to put a contract on a home, one question you might want to ask the seller is whether the home is on a septic or sewer system.

If you were buying a home that had a septic system, you might want to make sure that you have an inspection done on the system before you purchase that home. The type of persons allowed to perform this inspection are: master septic tank contractors, registered septic tank contractors,
 state-licensed plumbers and persons certified under section 381.0101,F.S. A professional building inspector may not have the qualifications. So, make sure you ask before hiring one.

I have had experience with both, septic and sewer systems. They both have their pros and cons. So, now let's explore which might be better.

The Pros

There is no monthly cost for owning a septic system, unlike a sewer system.

With a sewer system, you don't have to worry about maintenance or any repairs.

One good thing about being on sewer, it's better for the environment. The waste water drains into the local government waste water plant where it is properly treated and is returned to the environment through reclaimed water.

The Cons

You need to do a monthly maintenance with your Septic system by using a product like Rid-Ex. Rid Ex keeps the bacteria alive in your system.

It is suggested that septic systems be pumped out on a recommended period between 3-5 years. If you forget to do this, you could experience some major problems like an overflowing of your drain field or plumbing backflow. If you haven't smelled back up waste water before, well, let's just say, you don't want to.

With a septic system, if your laundry water flows directly into the same drain field, the detergent compound can kill the necessary bacteria that are needed for decomposing of the waste material.

When you have a septic system, you never want to park or wash your car and plant shrubbery on the drain field. Otherwise, you risk damaging the drain field.
The sewer system has an extra monthly cost which is sometimes added to your water bill.

Related information
  • There is no monthly cost for owning a septic system.
  • With a sewer system, you don't have to worry about maintenance or any repairs.
  • It is suggested that septic systems be pumped out on a recommended period between 3-5 years.
 
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I always thought it important to know, great article :) Sheri

Posted on 06/23/2008 at 6:06:26 PM

Excellent title, had to laugh when I saw it. It fits your topic perfectly and should be a hit with searchers. The information is accurate and I hope people follow your advice and save themselves some costly expenses :)

Posted on 06/20/2008 at 1:06:34 PM

very informative article !..............thanks for the info...................

Posted on 06/08/2008 at 12:06:05 AM

Helpful post . . . . and hilarious title.

Posted on 06/05/2008 at 9:06:49 AM

Very informative article. I have to use Rid X to keep us from having our system pumped often. I guess some people don't need it but we do.

Posted on 06/05/2008 at 3:06:25 AM

Very informative article!

Posted on 06/04/2008 at 5:06:37 AM

Thank you! Thank you! Thank you!

Posted on 06/03/2008 at 7:06:10 PM

Very good info, Irene!

Posted on 06/03/2008 at 9:06:36 AM

very useful, thanks

Posted on 06/03/2008 at 9:06:48 AM

Oh and they love their septic system. As long as they get it cleaned out every few years they've never had a problem with it.

Posted on 06/03/2008 at 8:06:04 AM

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