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The Right Septic System Keeps Things Flowing
One of the
benefits of living in rural Virginia is the relative seclusion and peace you
can find on your own tract of land. One of the major investment decisions
when building will involve your choice of septic system, particularly when
your home site is located far away from centrally connected sewer and water
lines.
As technology has evolved, options have increased for property owners, and if you're one of the many people looking to our rural area for the building of your new home, learning about these options can be the key to choosing the system that is just right for you.
Septic systems, both conventional and new alternatives, have three basic components: the septic tank, the distribution system, and the drainfield. In certain soil conditions and in protected environments, special discharge permits may be required. It's important to consult with your local planning authorities about the requirements on your property.
Key words worthy of searching when investigating septic systems include: Low Pressure and Mound Systems; Aerobic Treatment Units; Sand Filters; Leeching Field Chambers, Irrigation Systems, Grey Water Systems, and Water Conservation. Contact one of our real estate experts for more direction and information regarding the selection of the right system for your individual property needs.
All information in this newsletter is deemed accurate but not guaranteed.
Gayle Harvey Real Estate, Inc.
2520 WoodBrook Court
Charlottesville, Va 22901
434.220.0256
1.888.8Va.Land
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