1/8 Poletti Rd Cockburn Central WA 6164
Underground Locating Services in Perth
Concrete Scanning Services
locating and scanning utilities
Water Leak Detection
Locating underground services
LOCATING SERVICES

• Concrete scanning • water pipes
• telecommunication cables
• low pressure-high pressure gas pipes
• low voltage-high voltage power cables
• stormwater drain • voids and cavities
• landscaping reticulation piping • sewer pipes
• underground storage tanks
• foreign anomalies

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Dial Before Dig Accredited
Concrete Scanning
CONCRETE SCANNING

Most TRUSTED CONCRETE SCANNING SERVICE!

Dial Before Dig
DIAL
BEFORE
YOU DIG

Providing you with detailed knowledge of what is below the surface so that you can plan and schedule works as required and minimise site delays.

Scanning your proposed work site for underground services or anomalies will greatly assist with design and costing by:

• Providing you detailed knowledge of what is below the surface so that you can plan and schedule works as required and minimise site delays.

• Locating and marking of underground services and unknown anomalies for future planning will assist in building a site history that can be referred to over time to prevent exposing personnel and equipment to potential hazards.

Water Leak Detection
WATER LEAK
DETECTION

Don’t let a small leak turn into
a major headache with costly water damage and excessive water bill.

• Water leak detection • damp investigation • drain investigation

Septic tanks - General Information and Tips

How to locate your Septic Tank System?

When you consider the size of septic tanks plus the leach drains and add in all the connecting sewer piping to carry wastewater you might wonder how such a large system can be so hard to find on your property. Considering septic tanks smell bad, are not very interesting to look at also being big makes sense that there best hidden underground out of sight. Burying a septic tank underground also provides a property owner with more usable space and protects the tanks from possible damage.

Here you will find basic information about septic tanks and helpful tips on how you can locate your own Septic tanks.

What is a septic tank system?

A septic tank system treats sewerage and household wastewater onsite.

How does a septic system work?

A typical septic tank system is made up of using a network of pipes to carry household wastewater from a buildings facility such as bathrooms, kitchen sink, toilet and laundry to a below ground tank or tanks. Solids settle at the bottom where anaerobic bacterial digestion begins by breaking down the solids to a sludge. Anaerobic Bacterial digestion continues and liquids flow through to a secondary tank. Once broken-down effluent flows as directed into a leach drain or absorption trench.

What is the purpose of a septic tank?

To receive all sewerage and wastewater for treatment by anaerobic digestive bacteria or as a holding tank to be later pumped out to a treatment plant.

What are the different types of septic tank systems?

  1. Septic Tank System – poor quality effluent leach drain absorption only.
  2. Aerated Wastewater Treatment System – high quality effluent suitable for watering gardens and lawns.
  3. Aerobic Sand Filter System – Septic tank for primary and sand bed for secondary treatment filtration.

How do I find a Septic Tank and leach drains?

  • Check for property records with your local council. Or if you’re purchasing the property, ask the sales agent.
  • Look for telltale signs such as inspection openings, these after often outside the toilet and bathroom of the house and depending how far away your septic tank is located from the house there may be more inspection openings in-between.

LOCATING SEPTIC TANK

  • A diverter valve for the leach drain will need to be accessible, this could be a Sewer PVC pipe with cap at ground level or just above ground level. Note property owner some time place pot plants or bird baths on top of the inspection opening to disguises.
  • In summertime the ground may have two brown circles where the grass does not grow very well. This is usually because the concrete septic tank lids are just under the surface and the soil becomes hot and dry restricting plant growth.Finding septic tanks
  • Ask a professional to locate the septic tanks and leach drains. Locating professionals use various types of equipment such as:
    • ground penetrating radar,
    • locating sonde,
    • inspection cameras and pipe locators

to follow the route of sewer pipes to septic tanks.

Septic tanks location

  • Follow the pipes, if the soil is soft enough you may be able to pothole / hand excavate along the sewer piping to follow the route.
  • Ask the previous owners if they have any knowledge of the sewer system on the property or if there is any documented drawings or pictures available.
  • Does your property have a long evergreen patch of lawn? This may be where the leach drains are located, and effluent is absorbed into the soil promoting plant growth.

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IFM Group
Austin surveys
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IPC Maintenace
Foreshore Fencing
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