Can a septic tank be installed under my home? | In some cases | 6% | Never | 79% | Not sure | 13% | | | Question: Can a septic tank be installed under my home? Top Answer (79% of 29 votes): Never.
Answer: Never Explanation: Tanks are required to be a minimum 15 feet from structure. | Workman General Contractors, LLC | Answer: Never Explanation: Tanks must be accessible so they can be pumped and cleaned. | Bragg Waste Services | Answer: Never Explanation: These tanks must be serviced often and would need to be accesible. | SDL Plumbing Inc. | | ProMatcher | Answer: Never Explanation: You wouldn't install a septic tank under your home for many reasons. 1st and foremost is access, if the tank were to ever fail there would be very little access to replace it. 2nd would be for pumping reasons. You wouldn't want someone dragging a pumping hose through your home that is used to pump sewage. | L&S Septic LLC | Answer: Not sure Explanation: Septic tanks are never installed under the home in Arkansas. For other areas, check with your local plumbing inspector. | Mr. Rooter Plumbing of Greater Fort Smith | Answer: Never Explanation: Has to be in an engineered system | A Team Excavation | | ProMatcher | Answer: In some cases Explanation: An addition may have been added on to your home not knowing. | rabyplumbing2016@gmail.com | Answer: Never Explanation: Health code requires the tank to be 5' away from any structure. | Bayshore Construction | Answer: Never Explanation: The tank needs to be accessible. | Company name here | | ProMatcher |
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