SEPTIC SYSTEM INSTALLATION
Log Home Construction by the Homeowners:
Ron and Susan Colbow & Families

 

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1. BEFORE THE KIT ARRIVES - Part I
2. BEFORE THE KIT ARRIVES - Part II
3. THE KIT IS DELIVERED
4. LOG WALL CONSTRUCTION - Part I
5. LOG WALL CONSTRUCTION - Part II
6. ROOF CONSTRUCTION - Part I
7. ROOF CONSTRUCTION - Part II

8. WALK OUT BASEMENT WALL SIDING
9. SHINGLING THE ROOF
10. SEPTIC SYSTEM INSTALLATION
11. OUTSIDE TRIM
12. INSIDE WORK - Part I
13. INSIDE WORK - Part II

 

log home construction, septic system installation The waste pipe exits the house and runs to the septic tank.

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The excavator is shown here installing the septic tank. 

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Since the drain field is higher than the house, a pump is needed to push the waste water to the drain field.. This system includes a 1000 gallon septic tank and a 1000 gallon pump tank. This system adds about $2,000 to the cost of the drain field.

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The waste water pipe from the pump tank snakes through our woods to the drain field.

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The waste water flows from the still box, through the distribution box, then into the drain field lines.

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The drain field has three 100 foot long lines, three feet underground.

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