Showing posts with label construction process. Show all posts
Showing posts with label construction process. Show all posts

Tuesday, June 8, 2021

TYPES OF SEPTIC SYSTEM REQUIRED IN TEXAS



Today, there are various types of the septic system in Texas, but the most common types that used in Texas are:


Aerobic systems

Aerobic septic system laws in texas

A septic system can be cost-efficient and low maintenance. The good news is that these systems are designed for quick repairs. It is usually nothing more than pulling up a sprinkler pump from a tank, dropping in a new one, replacing the small compressor at the surface, or cleaning or replacing a filter. The chlorine tablets must be added at intervals, but that is just dropping tablets into a tube.

Let's talk about aerobic septic system laws in texas.

In Texas, the aerobic septic systems must be inspected 2-3 times a year by authorized septic professional. This is a maintenance program required by the State of Texas and is not optional. Under current State changes in the law, It is now possible to the homeowner to take a certification course and perform the maintenance themselves. Check with the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality


Standard systems

A standard septic system consists of a septic tank and a drain field, or soil absorption field. The septic tank absorbs organic matter and separates floatable material (e.g., oils and grease) and solids from the wastewater.


A standard wastewater system with a soil absorption system is the most cost-effective method available to treat household wastewater. But for it to work properly, you need to choose the right kind of septic system for your household size and soil type, and you need to maintain it regularly.


Low-Pressure Dosing (LPD) systems

A low-pressure dosing system treats wastewater and then pumps it into the soil several times daily. It is the least expensive to install and operate. Low-pressure dosing systems cannot be installed in soils that become saturated during wet periods of the year or in shallow soils.

Low-Pressure Dosing systems are transformed standard systems. The processing method and quality are the same, traditional septic tanks, which typically remove about 50% of the biological content of the effluent(wastewater) The rest of the treatment takes place in the soil.

If you are looking for more details and the exact costs etc, you must get in touch with good construction contractors in San Antonio. They have a better understanding of all the local rules and permits needed for septic system installation.


Tuesday, May 11, 2021

SLAB VS.CRAWL SPACE WHAT TO KNOW ABOUT EACH

 

Slab Foundation vs Crawl Space




Here in east Texas, we’re blessed with mild winters. Due to this, it’s rare for homes to be built with full basements. However, the old debate of “slab vs. crawl space” is alive and well. This article will look at the pros and cons of both types of foundations.

Slabs: the Good and the Bad

A slab is created by digging into the soil several inches, pouring in concrete, and reinforcing it with metal rods. The house is built directly on top.

This is a simple method of construction that allows house building to continue, without waiting days for footings or other foundation components to cure. Heating and air ducts are usually run through the attic, and the water heater and furnace are located in the home. Electric, sewage, and water lines run under the slab and enter the home at certain points.

Perhaps the biggest advantage of using a slab is cost. As much as $10,000 can be saved when building a slab vs. crawl space. This is especially true in areas with rocky soil, as excavating into stone can be very expensive. Also, slabs are lower to the ground than homes with crawl spaces, minimizing the number of steps needed to enter the dwelling. This can be a real plus for people with back, knee, or heart problems.

Slabs are not without their drawbacks, however. Since the house is lower to the ground, it is easier for insects and other critters to find their way in. Also, because the slab forms the floor of the ground level, it can feel uncomfortably hard and cold to people walking on it.

Since air conditioning ductwork is routed through the attic, it must be heavily insulated, which adds cost to construction. The need to install the furnace and water heater in the house takes up room that could otherwise be used for different purposes. If the electrical or water lines under the slab develop problems, then the foundation will have to be hammered through to effect repairs – an expensive proposition. Also, if the slab begins to crack, it can cause severe structural issues throughout the house. Many factors can cause cracking, including tree roots and soil movement. Finally, some people find the low-to-the-ground look of slab homes unappealing.


Pros and Cons of Crawl Spaces

Think of a crawl space as a mini-basement. Its height can vary from 16 inches to four feet. The ground that it rests on can be prepared in many ways: by pouring several inches of gravel on top of a vapor barrier, by building a block foundation, or by pouring concrete. The walls of the space itself can be made from precast concrete or cement blocks.

Many people prefer the look of a home built on a crawl space. Due to the fact that it is higher off the ground, vermin will have a harder time getting in. The space above the ground allows water pipes and electrical lines to be run under the home. This makes accessing them for repair work much easier. Finally, a crawl space can be perfect for storage.

Drawbacks of a crawl space include additional construction cost, though this is usually offset by higher resale values. A crawl space must be properly insulated and ventilated; otherwise, moisture can pool in it and find its way into the home. Pests like rats and insects can invade the crawl space, making venturing into it an adventure in terror for homeowners.

We Can Help Either Way

Whether you choose to go with a slab or crawl space, Ultimate Construction can do the necessary foundation excavation. We’re experienced, reliable, and we know our professions. Contact us if we can help with new home construction or any other projects. Our Maine Services are Demolition haulingPool demolitionlandscaping grading, design & Lawn Mowing Drive repairexcavation service, and Water Drainage Solution.

Monday, May 6, 2019

What is Excavation and its process and things required to make it successful

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What is Excavation and Its Process


Excavation process is the procedure that is used to move earth or soil, rocks and other unwanted things making use of specific types of equipment and explosives. Generally, the excavation works are taken up by excavation companies who not only conduct the soil excavation but can also perform activities like trenching, tunneling, wall shafting, underground works, etc.


To start off with the excavation process excavation contractors SanAntonio Tx firstly opts for site clearance which is mandatory before the start of the excavation process. Any kind of vegetation, tree stumps, brushwood, etc. are firstly cleared off from the site. Secondly, a foundation layout is planned for excavation which serves as a benchmark for the procedure. Excavation ranges from small scale excavation to large scale excavation where the former is done making use of manual methods or simple extraction tools, and the latter part is performed by using heavy equipment such as explosives, bulldozers, etc



Types of excavation

There are different types of excavation that take place based on the type of material that needs to be excavated and excavation purposes. A few of them are mentioned below:
• Topsoil excavation
• Rock excavation

• Unclassified excavation
• Muck excavation

• Earth excavation
• Cut and fill excavation
• Trench excavation
• Over-excavation
• Road excavation
• Bridge excavation
• Dredging
• Basement excavation



Things required for the excavation process

Excavations are either done making use of machinery or hand tools. There are many tools that are required for the excavation process such as shovels and spades, hoes, picks, skimming shovels, trowels for extraction, Brushes, and brooms, tote bags, dustpans, buckets, etc. for cleaning purposes. Other tools required for the process are a wheelbarrow, gloves, field notebooks, clipboards, camera, rulers, water jugs, tarps, map paper, etc.  

Excavation procedure for soil


Below we are going to discuss the entire procedure that is implemented for excavation of soil:
• The very first thing that needs to be done in the excavation process is finding out the level or extent in which the site needs to be cleared of unwanted elements such as plants, weeds, stumps, etc.
• In the second step, the general contractors lay down the excavation line which is done prior to the start of the excavation process. This process is also known as tracing which can be thought of as a layout for the excavation process.
• Further marking of two to four benchmarks is done on structures like trees, roads, plinth or whichever area the excavation process is going to occur. Lime powder is used for the marking process.

• Once the marking and benchmarks are decided and placed, excavation depth or level is determined before making use of machines or manual methods for the excavation process.
• After the excavation of soil commences, the earth excavated is either stocked somewhere near to the excavation pits or completely removed from the excavation site. But if you are placing the excavated soil nearby the pits, make sure that there is at least a distance of 1m between the holes and excavated soil so that the earth is not forced by any external agents to fall in the pit again.
• The pits are further dresses in accordance with the drawing and care should be taken to perform the shoring process in case the site has loose soil.
• The construction contractors in San Antonio further, seal the site in order to maintain safety for people who live nearby the construction sites to avoid any kind of mishaps.


We have tried to explain to you the relevant information about the excavation process that could make the task easy in future. And, if you are looking for more info and services like demolition, excavation, Landscaping companies, or lawn mowing services then, call us today or visit the below-mentioned website.

Call - 210-379-4348
Website - www.constructionsatx.com 

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