Building a home in the country is a great idea when you want room for your kids to play away from a congested city. However, being even a short distance from the city limits means you may not be able to connect to the municipal water supply or sewer system. That problem is easy to solve by installing a well, septic tank, and drainfield. One choice you'll have to make is what type of septic tank to install. Here's why concrete is often the best choice.
Concrete Lasts For Decades
Concrete is proven to be an ideal material for a septic tank since concrete tanks have been used for many decades. You'll get years of use from the tank as long as it is installed by a reputable contractor using quality materials. You'll still need to pump the tank regularly and service the baffles and screens, but the concrete will hold strong for a long time. Compare this to metal septic tanks. Metal tanks aren't too popular because they tend to rust over the years. Since you can't see inside the tank very well, you can't tell if the bottom is rusted and leaking. The lid is prone …show more content…
Since concrete is heavy, it anchors itself in place. Compare this to a plastic or fiberglass tank. While these tanks have the advantage of never rusting or cracking, they are very lightweight. This means they shift when water pressure is high. A plastic tank can even pop out of the ground. This damages the drains and other connections to the tank. Eliminate this worry by going with a heavier tank made of concrete to start with. Another benefit of a heavy and sturdy tank is that is stands up to pressure from above. If someone accidentally drives over a plastic tank, it could be damaged. While it isn't a good idea to drive over a septic tank or the drainfield, if it happens, there is much less risk of damage if the tank is made of