Septic Tank Sizing & Installation

Constructing a new house that needs a private onsite wastewater treatment system (OWTS)? Looking to repair a faulty septic tank? Are you in need of a bigger septic tank due to house renovations or additions?

Meridian Home Services is a reputable local plumbing and onsite wastewater treatment system (OWTS) contractor in Grove, OK, and the nearby districts. They provide high-quality systems with durable service life. We specialize in both fundamental and sophisticated septic tank installation. We have a skilled and certified staff that has finished several OWTS systems with multi-chamber septic tanks. Get in touch with our solutions advisor now.

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Meridian Home Services Delivers Expert Septic Services and Installations:

  • State inspections and evaluations
  • Advanced controls
  • Soil testing (morphology reports)
  • Advanced high-pressure drip
  • Lagoons
  • Onsite wastewater treatment system (OWTS) layout and design
  • Lateral fields
  • Pump tanks
  • Aerobic treatment units
  • Septic tanks
  • Tank sizing
  • Soil dispersion calculations and field sizing

Septic Soil Testing – Did You Know

Over 60 million Americans, or more than one in five houses, depend on private onsite wastewater systems or septic tanks, according to the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). Nowadays, septic or decentralized treatment systems service almost one-third of newly constructed residential communities. Septic systems significantly lower energy use when scaled and constructed appropriately since they depend on local soils and gravity to finish wastewater treatment. Furthermore, significant capital expenditures on expansive public infrastructure are minimized by treating garbage on-site as opposed to moving it over long distances using electric pumps and motors. For homeowners, not having a single monthly power cost is a major perk.
The most basic kind of OWTS system consists of a septic tank coupled with a traditional lateral drain field, which might be plastic chambers buried underground or PVC tubing covered in gravel. By removing sediments and particles from liquid, the septic tank offers the first treatment for wastewater, guaranteeing that only cleared effluent that has been previously treated reaches the land.

The Section 504 single-family dwelling repair loans and grants are provided by the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) to address health and safety issues or make upgrades to an existing house. Septic tanks and other on-site wastewater systems may be updated or replaced under this program. For both simple and sophisticated septic system design and installation, get in touch with Meridian Home Services!