3" or 4" main septic line?

   / 3" or 4" main septic line? #1  

5030tinkerer

Gold Member
Joined
Dec 27, 2005
Messages
457
Location
Iowa
Tractor
Kubota GL3830/GL5030
3\" or 4\" main septic line?

I am building a new house and am at the point where I need to install the under basement slab plumbing. I have always been under the impression that bigger is better and have noted that all the homes I have ever toured used 4" septic/sewer main line. A builder that I spoke to today, however, indicated that with the low-flow toilets of today, that a 3" main line is better than a 4" since the 3" will allow a greater water level height in the pipe, thus doing a better job of getting the blackwater (the waste from the toilet) to successfully get flushed out of the line with each toilet flush. I can only set this line once. What do you guys think is better, a 3" line or a 4"? Does this opinion change for the line leaving the house going to the septic tank?
 
   / 3" or 4" main septic line?
  • Thread Starter
#2  
3\" or 4\" main septic line?

I am building a new house and am at the point where I need to install the under basement slab plumbing. I have always been under the impression that bigger is better and have noted that all the homes I have ever toured used 4" septic/sewer main line. A builder that I spoke to today, however, indicated that with the low-flow toilets of today, that a 3" main line is better than a 4" since the 3" will allow a greater water level height in the pipe, thus doing a better job of getting the blackwater (the waste from the toilet) to successfully get flushed out of the line with each toilet flush. I can only set this line once. What do you guys think is better, a 3" line or a 4"? Does this opinion change for the line leaving the house going to the septic tank?
 
   / 3" or 4" main septic line? #3  
Re: 3\" or 4\" main septic line?

We have 3 full baths, all low flow toilets and I used 4" pipe for as much as possible. 10 years later, no regrets. In highschool I worked for a plumber, we never ran 3" if we could run 4". Bigger is better and make sure you have the right pitch and keep your outside run as short as possible. I put in 2 1000 gallon tanks to keep my runs short. Overkill for sure, but I'd do the same today.
 
   / 3" or 4" main septic line? #4  
Re: 3\" or 4\" main septic line?

We have 3 full baths, all low flow toilets and I used 4" pipe for as much as possible. 10 years later, no regrets. In highschool I worked for a plumber, we never ran 3" if we could run 4". Bigger is better and make sure you have the right pitch and keep your outside run as short as possible. I put in 2 1000 gallon tanks to keep my runs short. Overkill for sure, but I'd do the same today.
 
   / 3" or 4" main septic line? #5  
Re: 3\" or 4\" main septic line?

I'll second that. 4" is the way to go. In 30 years we have never plugged ours up.
 
   / 3" or 4" main septic line? #6  
Re: 3\" or 4\" main septic line?

I'll second that. 4" is the way to go. In 30 years we have never plugged ours up.
 
   / 3" or 4" main septic line? #7  
Re: 3\" or 4\" main septic line?

When building my 5 bdr/3 bath home several years ago, I posed this same question to the plumbing contractor regarding main lines and branch lines. His response was similar to the one you received. However, sizing requirement is a basic calculation and specified in the code.
 
   / 3" or 4" main septic line? #8  
Re: 3\" or 4\" main septic line?

When building my 5 bdr/3 bath home several years ago, I posed this same question to the plumbing contractor regarding main lines and branch lines. His response was similar to the one you received. However, sizing requirement is a basic calculation and specified in the code.
 
   / 3" or 4" main septic line?
  • Thread Starter
#9  
Re: 3\" or 4\" main septic line?

There are no codes or inspectors where I am building. That is not so much the concern as what will be better. I obviously do not want clogs. The home will have four bathrooms (two full, one 3/4, one 1/2). All four toilets will be 1.6gpf or less.
 
   / 3" or 4" main septic line?
  • Thread Starter
#10  
Re: 3\" or 4\" main septic line?

There are no codes or inspectors where I am building. That is not so much the concern as what will be better. I obviously do not want clogs. The home will have four bathrooms (two full, one 3/4, one 1/2). All four toilets will be 1.6gpf or less.
 

Tractor & Equipment Auctions

2014 PETERBILT 386 DAY CAB (A54607)
2014 PETERBILT 386...
2016 Ford Fusion S Sedan (A53424)
2016 Ford Fusion S...
2017 Ford F-350 4x4 Crew Cab Flatbed Service Truck (A52377)
2017 Ford F-350...
2019 INTERNATIONAL LT625 TANDEM AXLE SLEEPER (A54313)
2019 INTERNATIONAL...
2014 Ag Spray Schaben Sidedresser (A55301)
2014 Ag Spray...
2021 Ford F-250 4x4 Ext. Cab RKI Service Truck (A52377)
2021 Ford F-250...
 
Top