HOW A STANDARD SEPTIC SYSTEM WORKS

Your basic septic system usually consists of at least three parts:

  1. The septic tank, into which flows the raw sewage and other liquid waste from the home.
  2. The distribution box, which diverts the effluent so that it flows evenly into the drainfield lines.
  3. The drainfield, into which flows the liquid effluent from the septic tank.  The drainfield can be constructed using the gravel and pipe as illustrated below; when indicated our drainfields are constructed using a technology called the Infiltrator Chamber System, which offers several advantages over the crushed-rock method.

Graphic of septic tank and drainfield


Inside the Septic Tank


The Distribution Box


The Drainfield or Soil Absorption System


WHAT ABOUT MOUNDS AND DOSING SYSTEMS?

The elements of a mounded system are listed below.

The elements of a dosing system as installed by Apalachee Backhoe and Septic Tank, LLC are:

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