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Dec 05,2022

Can You Build a Deck Over a Septic Tank?

With summer slowly creeping, you might be thinking of a new project to execute for your home. In this case, a deck for your backyard would be the ultimate project. It would be extremely satisfying and relaxing for your guests and an amazing home improvement project as well.

Although this is a great idea, it is possible that you can make some mistakes by accident. The mistake here would be you choosing to build over where your septic tank is buried. So, when you are planning a home improvement project like this, keep note of these types of details.

The way these mistakes happen is from the owners often forgetting that their tank is buried underneath there. Sometimes they do not even consider it since it is not visible. For this reason, it is reasonable to locate your septic tank and plan your project according to that information.

Why You Shouldn’t Build a Deck Over Your Tank

Building any type of structure over your septic system can cause headaches in the future and result in the use of a septic tank repair service.

This is an act you should never do as it can cause harm to your system. With the top covered by a deck, the fumes would be the first negative of the process. As this smell is strong, it has dangerous effluents that can rot an object overtime. So when you build this deck over your tank, there is a high possibility of the deck reeking in a foul odor.

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Another reason is the maintenance for your septic tank. Once the top is covered, there isn’t any other way to inspect and provide maintenance. One of the most important parts of maintenance is a septic tank pumping service. This service is used when the tank is at full capacity of waste. When the waste travels through the inlet pipe into the tank, the bacteria inside the tank separates the solids and liquids. The liquids head to the drain field and the solids turn into sludge and head to the bottom of the tank. As time goes on, this sludge builds up and makes its way to the top where there is no more room left. This is where the pumping service comes in. In this process, the pump takes out all the sludge and empties out the tank so everything can run smoothly again. These pumping services usually happen once every 2-3 years.

When a septic tank is at full capacity and doesn’t get pumped, you can imagine the damage it will do to the system. This can also affect the drain field section too. As the septic tank is at full capacity, the wrong substances may enter this pipe and cause the system to malfunction.

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In states, there are requirements and rules about where you can place your home improvement projects to avoid these types of problems. A recommended action for you is to consult a local company about this matter. As they have the professionals and experience, they can handle it with no issue. 

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