Introduction Drainage issues can be frustrating, especially when you don’t know what’s going on underground. Choosing the right inspection method is crucial to avoid wasted money and time. In Ireland, people usually weigh two options: traditional drain inspection or...
Introduction If you’re building a home or installing a septic tank in Ireland, one of the first questions you’ll face is whether your land can properly handle wastewater. That’s where a percolation test comes in. It measures how quickly water drains through soil, a...
If you’re a homeowner in Ireland and your septic tank has failed an inspection or needs an upgrade, you may be entitled to a government grant covering up to 85% of the cost, with a maximum of €12,000. These grants are designed to help households repair, upgrade, or...
If you’re living in Ireland and your property has a septic tank system, you should empty your septic tank every 1 to 3 years, depending on its size, the number of people in your home, and your household habits. This isn’t just good maintenance – it’s a legal...
A septic tank is an underground system that treats and disposes of wastewater from homes that aren’t connected to a public sewer system. If your house isn’t hooked up to mains drainage, a septic tank handles everything you flush, drain, or wash away. It’s...