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If you are looking to install a septic system on your property, the most crucial part of the process is the percolation test. Determining if the soil meets appropriate waste disposal requirements helps determine where the tank can be installed or if it can be installed at all. First Quality Environmental, located on Oahu, discusses the details of a percolation test and why having one performed is crucial to your septic system.

Why You Need a Percolation Test

Waste DisposalA percolation test helps the contractor determine the soil’s ability to absorb water at a rate sufficient to support the septic tank.  Soil that does not absorb well could cause drainage issues, leaving a soggy mess in the leach field.  Soil that absorbs water too quickly is just as much a problem because it means that waste is absorbing into the ground before it is properly treated. If the site is not draining correctly, a new space for the waste disposal system will be chosen. Before purchasing an undeveloped property, it is advisable to perform a percolation test to avoid septic tank issues later.

How A Percolation Test Is Performed

A licensed septic tank contractor starts the test by drilling holes into the proposed leach field site. The holes tend to be two to three feet deep, but check with your local health department for any city-specific requirements. A contractor lines the bottom of the hole with sand, then pours water into each hole and observes how well water seeps through the soil. The results of this test then determine if the site is appropriate for a leach field.

Taking the proper steps up front can help ensure that you have an appropriate location for your septic system. Failing to perform this test could lead to a waste disposal system that is not performing at its best, leaving you to face costly repairs to fix the problem or relocation.

To conduct a percolation test on your property, call the professionals at First Quality Environmental to assist you. Experienced in waste disposal system repair, they service all of Oahu. Call them at (808) 259-0100 to schedule an appointment today. You can also visit them online for more information about their services.

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