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Septic help

cucumber

Posted 11:06 am, 07/19/2015

Typically about $500-1000 for the engineer to do the plans and the required percolation test and certification, from $50-500 typically for government permit and inspection (though some area use it as revenue and run fees up to the thousand plus range), and assuming decent ground digging conditions typically around $3000-6000 for new leach line trenching, pipe and bedding. Generally, but not always, the engineer certification process involves having to pump out and flush your septic tank for inspection as well, so add your usual pumping cost plus about $200 for washing - typically about $350-500 range in rural areas to pump and flush.

marty9591

Posted 9:55 pm, 07/11/2015

Cost of three tails to add to my septic. A round about price

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