Builder's Guide to Wells and Septic Systems
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Product details:
- Publisher McGraw-Hill
- Date of Publication 1 May 1996
- ISBN 9780070717824
- Binding Hardback
- No. of pages320 pages
- Size 226x152x21 mm
- Weight 544 g
- Language English 0
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Short description:
An authoritative professional reference no homebuilder should be without As many homebuilders have learned the hard way, even one mistake in estimating or installing wells or septic systems can end in cost overruns that eat up thousands of dollars in profits. In this volume in McGraw-Hill's excellent series of skill-building references for construction professionals, you'll find expert advice and case studies to help you prevent costly errors and become more proficient in this growing specialty. Get the latest information on new techniques and materials that can expedite jobs and boost your bottom line. This reader-friendly guide covers virtually every aspect of wells and septic systems, including how to: Protect your company's interests during bidding; Evaluate property for wells and septic systems; Assess soil studies and septic designs; Choose the best well and septic system for each property; solve routine well and septic system problems. Other chapters discuss drilled and shallow wells; alternative water sources; gravel and pipe; chamber-type, and gravity septic systems; pump stations; code-related issues; common problems with well installation; remedies for poor septic situations; and more.
MoreTable of Contents:
Introduction.
Water wells can be money pits.
Septic systems can suck the profit right out of your job.
On-site limitations for private sewage disposal systems.
Protect yourself during the bidding phase.
Soil studies, septic designs, and code-related issues.
Drilled wells.
Shallow wells.
Alternative water sources.
Gravel-and-pipe septic systems.
Chamber-type septic systems and other special-use systems.
Gravity septic systems.
Pump stations for difficult situations.
Keeping costs down on well systems.
Making a habit of installing low-cost septic systems.
Common problems with well installations.
Routine remedies for sorrowful septic systems.
Making more money by avoiding cost overruns.
Appendix.
Resource guide.
Glossary.
Index.
About the author.