Specialists in the Installation & Maintenance of Off-Mains & Land Drainage

Walton-on-Thames

Septic Tanks & Off Mains Drainage Walton-on-Thames

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Off-Mains Drainage Compliance Walton-on-Thames

Ensuring off-mains drainage system compliance in Walton-on-Thames, UK, is vital for safeguarding the environment and adhering to essential regulatory requirements. Renowned for its scenic beauty and unique character, Walton-on-Thames relies on effective management of off-mains drainage systems to protect its natural surroundings. Routine upkeep of septic tanks and sewage treatment plants is crucial for meeting both local and national standards, ensuring proper wastewater management, preventing pollution, and preserving groundwater quality. At Boxall Ward, we specialise in assisting homeowners, businesses, and developers with all aspects of off-mains drainage compliance in Walton-on-Thames. Our skilled team offers tailored solutions, including in-depth assessments, expert installations, and regular maintenance, ensuring your system adheres to current regulations. Count on Boxall Ward to simplify the complexities of off-mains drainage while contributing to the protection of Walton-on-Thames’ environment for years to come. Learn more about our comprehensive services and discover how we can provide customised drainage and environmental compliance solutions to meet your requirements.

Septic Tank Installation and Replacement in Walton-on-Thames

Looking for professional septic tank replacement and installation services in Walton-on-Thames? Although septic tanks are straightforward in design, they have a limited lifespan and can develop faults over time. Structural wear and tear or damage often lead to septic tank failures, resulting in leaks and ineffective wastewater containment. When a tank can no longer treat wastewater efficiently, untreated sewage may seep into the surrounding soil, leading to environmental pollution and violations of the General Binding Rules enforced by the Environment Agency. Another key reason for septic tank replacement is compliance with recent regulatory updates, including the 2020 rules affecting discharges into surface water. Since 1 January 2020, septic tanks releasing wastewater into ditches, streams, rivers, ponds, or lakes must be upgraded to a compliant sewage treatment plant. To learn more about these changes and how they may impact your property, visit our detailed guide on the 2020 Septic Tank Rules. At Boxall Ward, we specialise in delivering tailored septic tank replacement and installation services for clients in Walton-on-Thames. Our knowledgeable team is fully informed on current regulations and offers solutions that keep your property compliant while protecting the environment. Get in touch with us today to explore our comprehensive range of services and see how we can help maintain a compliant and effective sewage solution for your property in Walton-on-Thames. For more details, visit our septic tank replacement services page and discover how we can assist with expert solutions tailored to your needs.

Septic Tank Repairs Redhill

If you have a previously installed sewage treatment systemcesspitseptic tank or, other form of wastewater storage, which requires attention please contact us in the first instance:

Septic Tank Survey Walton-on-Thames

For comprehensive septic tank surveys in Walton-on-Thames, rely on Boxall Ward. Our expert team carries out detailed inspections to evaluate the condition and functionality of your septic tank system.

We pinpoint any structural issues and ensure your system complies with all environmental regulations. Our thorough reports provide valuable insights to help you make informed decisions about necessary maintenance or potential replacements. With our customised approach, we ensure your septic tank system in Walton-on-Thames remains efficient and fully compliant.

Get in touch with us today to book a professional septic tank survey and benefit from expert guidance tailored to your needs.

Discover more about our septic tank services, and let us help you maintain your system’s performance and compliance with current regulations.

Groundworks Walton-on-Thames

In Walton-on-Thames, we offer professional groundworks services with a strong emphasis on quality and precision. Our skilled team excels in a variety of groundworks projects, including excavation, landscaping, drainage installations, and more. Whether your project is residential, commercial, or industrial, we deliver bespoke solutions tailored to your specific requirements. With a dedication to superior craftsmanship and careful attention to detail, we ensure every groundworks project is executed efficiently and to the highest standards. Discover our full range of groundworks services to learn how we can help bring your project in Walton-on-Thames to life.

Certified Installers Walton-on-Thames

We are the certified installers, suppliers for Harlequin Manufacturing and Marsh industries. Both are recognised and certified by the British Waterways as compliant foul water treatment plants.
 
We are also distributors of Matrix Sewage Treatment Plants.

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All Areas We Serve in Surrey

If your area isn’t listed, we can still do the work – just call us on 01903 815 377 and we’ll be delighted to dicsuss your needs and our solution.

City/TownCity/TownCity/Town
GuildfordCroydonWoking
SuttonKingston upon ThamesWeybridge
EpsomRedhillLeatherhead
Walton-on-ThamesEghamEsher
ReigateStaines-upon-ThamesBanstead
CamberleyCaterhamChertsey
EwellHorleyAshford
OxtedGodalmingHaslemere
WokinghamFarnhamEarlswood
AddlestoneKnaphillLightwater
BagshotVirginia WaterBletchingley
GodstoneSheppertonThames Ditton

All Areas We Cover:

West Sussex | East Sussex | Surrey | Hampshire | Kent

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Walton-on-Thames Off Mains Drainage FAQ

In order for wastewater to be taken away from your property, it will be connected either to a network of pipes leading to a main sewer, or to its own private drainage system, also known as off mains drainage.  These properties are typically situated in more rural locations where a connection to a main sewer is not possible.

Your sewage treatment plant has to be 5 metres away from trees, fences and hedges, 10 metres away from a watercourse or stream, and 50 metres away from any lake or foreshore. Last but not least, it has to be 7 metres away from your housing and 4 metres away from a wall or a building.

Areas we serve include: West Sussex, East Sussex, Hampshire, the New Forest, Surrey, Kent, Berkshire and parts of Wiltshire and Dorset. If you are unsure whether we cover your area, please contact us and we’ll be happy to advise.

There are three different types of tanks:

  1. Septic Tanks
  2. Cesspits
  3. Sewage Treatment Plants

Septic tank: 

A septic tank does not have any mechanical parts, and it doesn’t perform any ‘treatment’ of the waste. Instead, the waste enters the tank from the property, then separates into three different layers. The middle layer of separated waste water then leaves the tank, typically into a soakaway system.

A soakaway system is typically a network of slotted or perforated pipes, which allow the waste water to percolate through the sub soils without causing a pollution.

The remaining contents of the tank are then removed at regular intervals by a tank emptying company.

Cesspit: 

A cesspit is literally just a holding tank for the waste from your property. Waste goes in and stays there until the tank is emptied. There is no treatment of the waste that goes in.  A cesspit will need emptying on a regular basis.

Sewage Treatment Plant: 

A sewage treatment plant is the most modern form of off mains drainage tank.

Powered by an electricity supply, a sewage treatment plant provides treatment of the waste. This means that the waste water that leaves the tank is cleaner than that which would come from a septic tank. For this reason, it is allowed for a sewage treatment plant to discharge straight to a ditch or watercourse.  An STP will also require emptying, but not as regularly as a cesspit.

Septic Tank: approx. every 3 years.

Cesspit:  between every 6 weeks to every 12 months, depending on usage.

Sewage Treatment Plant:  approx. once every 12 -18 months.

The manufacturers’ guarantee gives the lifespan of 25 years

No, all will need emptying at some point.

If you’re installing a new septic tank in a domestic or commercial property, you will need planning permission from your local authority. If you’re simply replacing an old one, however, there’s no need to seek further permission.

Government’s General Binding Rules.

You can read more about planning permission for drainage systems on the official Planning Portal.

The installation of new sewage treatment plants and associated drainage.  We also specialize in all forms of groundworks.

From single house applications to multi-user commercial sites, we undertake all aspects of the installation from system design, excavations, electrical installation through to final landscaping.

We offer a tailored annual service agreement to provide scheduled service visits and call-out cover in the event of a problem.

South East UK: Hampshire, Berkshire, Surrey, Sussex, Kent (South of the M25)

We have over 30 years’ experience in the drainage industry.

We are a relatively small, family run firm, and like to think we give a very personal service to our customers.  Giving genuine advice without pressure to purchase.

Yes, all our installations are carried out to the very highest standards and fully comply with Building Control and Environment Agency requirements.  All installations are completed using the government’s General Binding Rules https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/small-sewage-discharges-in-england-the-general-binding-rules/general-binding-rules-for-small-sewage-discharges-ssds-with-effect-from-2-october-2023

Certainly, we have installed a number of bespoke tanks which have had to be customized due to a lack of space or access issues.

All our tanks are installed to the correct manufacturers’ recommendations, surrounded in concrete with all the drainage laid to the correct fall for the site on a bed of 10mm shingle.  An on-going service contract is offered with all new installations.

Call the office on 01903 815377 (or email on enquiries@boxallward.co.uk) and speak to our office staff who will be able to take your details.  We can then arrange for Andrew Boxall to visit your site and discuss your specific requirements.  After his visit a quote will be produced to provide a solution to your needs.

This is part of the annual service agreement.  If the client does not have a service agreement we can attend as a one-off call-out for a fee.  We work 5 days a week – Mon-Fri and commit to attend an emergency within 48 hours of the initial call.