Dutch445
Elite Member
well,
after a sunken septic tank this spring, the leach
field also had failed, and needed replacement.
here in NY, the town has jurisdiction, and they
require an engineer to design the system.
The engineer came and did a deep hole test,
along with perk test, and the results were
depressing. little or no perk.
so the engineer talked with the town code enforcer,
and they came up with a design to install a leach field
of infiltrators, in the only flat area on the property,
and see how it works.
i just got the bill from my contractor, and would like
to know if he is in the ballpark, I didn't expect it to
be quite this high.
the design called for him to install 6 lines of infiltrators,
approx 45' long each, and a distribution box. There was no
leach field before, and they think a pipe was routing the
effluent "somewhere", possibly off the side of the property.
I was told that if somebody was to try to build a house now,
it wouldn't happen!
so anyway, the codes guy and engineer agreed to install as
much infiltrator as possible, with stone around them, to increase
the surface area as much as possible. the contractor did think
that the soil in the last 2 lines was much better, and that
the system should work fine.
anyway, the job included the D box, 6 lines of infiltrators,
rerouting 1 drain tile that was cutting thru the leach field
(only had to move it about 20'), along with installing 1 catch
basin I had along part of the back of the house to catch
roof runoff that the gutters can't handle, and run 20' of
drain underground to where the property drops off.
I did final raking/seeding myself.
any thoughts on a system like this as far as how much
i should expect to pay?

after a sunken septic tank this spring, the leach
field also had failed, and needed replacement.
here in NY, the town has jurisdiction, and they
require an engineer to design the system.
The engineer came and did a deep hole test,
along with perk test, and the results were
depressing. little or no perk.
so the engineer talked with the town code enforcer,
and they came up with a design to install a leach field
of infiltrators, in the only flat area on the property,
and see how it works.
i just got the bill from my contractor, and would like
to know if he is in the ballpark, I didn't expect it to
be quite this high.
the design called for him to install 6 lines of infiltrators,
approx 45' long each, and a distribution box. There was no
leach field before, and they think a pipe was routing the
effluent "somewhere", possibly off the side of the property.
I was told that if somebody was to try to build a house now,
it wouldn't happen!
so anyway, the codes guy and engineer agreed to install as
much infiltrator as possible, with stone around them, to increase
the surface area as much as possible. the contractor did think
that the soil in the last 2 lines was much better, and that
the system should work fine.
anyway, the job included the D box, 6 lines of infiltrators,
rerouting 1 drain tile that was cutting thru the leach field
(only had to move it about 20'), along with installing 1 catch
basin I had along part of the back of the house to catch
roof runoff that the gutters can't handle, and run 20' of
drain underground to where the property drops off.
I did final raking/seeding myself.
any thoughts on a system like this as far as how much
i should expect to pay?