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When you’re browsing the market for a new home, you’ll likely run into some houses that connect to the community sewer and some that have their own septic systems. As you evaluate different properties, every feature makes a difference, so it can be helpful to contrast the two options. Consider how the two different waste removal pathways might affect your home ownership as you shop for a home.

Sewers

A sewer system links your home to the municipality’s larger network of waste disposal. All the materials are piped to a central waste facility where they receive chemical treatment. While many homeowners like that they are not fully responsible for maintenance and the system runs on its own, you are responsible if there is a problem with the sewer line on your property. If there’s an issue, you’ll need to reach out to the town’s sewer technician. 

While they can be more expensive over time, sewer systems are suitable for residents who want to deal with minimal maintenance. But if you feel on top of your home management and can keep an eye on your appointment schedule, you may save some money by opting for a septic tank. 

Septic Systems

In a typical residential septic system, waste travels through your home into a septic tank on the property. The liquid waste will be stripped of contaminants by bacteria and then discharged into the drain field. The solid waste will grow over time until it’s necessary to schedule a pumping every three to five years. 

septic systemResidents tend to prefer septic systems when they like to have more control and independence over amenities. With a septic system, you’re responsible for maintaining it, so you’ll need a specialist to perform an occasional inspection and pump it every few years. If you’re diligent about maintenance and household practices, that cost should remain low over time and can be favorable to receiving a monthly bill from your municipality every month for sewer services. When buying a home with a Septic System be sure and have a reputable company perform the required septic inspection for realestate sale.  Atteberry Portable Toilets & Septic has NAWT trained inspectors that will complete a full inspection so you can feel confident that the residence you are purchasing has a fully functional septic system that wont surprise you with costly repairs after you make your purchase. 

 

If you decide on a home with a septic system, you’ll need to work with a respected steward like Atteberry Portable Toilets & Septic in Show Low, AZ, to ensure it stays in excellent shape over the years. In business since 2008, the family owned and operated business can begin your service with a septic inspection so you can get on an easy schedule for the next few years. To receive a free estimate, call (928) 242-2802, or learn more about the company by visiting their website. 

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