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Buying 4 acres to build a home on. Any Advice/Suggestions/Warnings/Do's & Don'ts?
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<blockquote data-quote="ford fanatic" data-source="post: 16415497" data-attributes="member: 47466"><p>Our 30 acre lot did not perc 100%, so we had to have a partially raised (sand mound) septic installed. Three concrete settling tanks, then the last one pumps to the drain field. In 2006 it was $20K. Septic (installer) guy said, "don't put anything down the drain that didn't come out of your body...that, and toilet paper." We have followed those rules and have the first 2 tanks pumped every 4-5 years, the pump guy says it looks great.</p><p></p><p>We also have a whole house water filtration system for sediment and iron.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ford fanatic, post: 16415497, member: 47466"] Our 30 acre lot did not perc 100%, so we had to have a partially raised (sand mound) septic installed. Three concrete settling tanks, then the last one pumps to the drain field. In 2006 it was $20K. Septic (installer) guy said, "don't put anything down the drain that didn't come out of your body...that, and toilet paper." We have followed those rules and have the first 2 tanks pumped every 4-5 years, the pump guy says it looks great. We also have a whole house water filtration system for sediment and iron. [/QUOTE]
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