Converting From Septic to Sewer

If your home is on a septic system in the Puget Sound area, there may come a time when you want to start using the city’s sewer services. This transition makes a lot of sense if the service is available because it will save you on maintenance costs in the future.

However, converting from septic to sewer isn’t as simple as flipping a switch. You’ll need the right infrastructure in place to make this transition, and the job will require professional intervention.

Hunt’s Services can assist with your septic to sewer conversion in Pierce, King, Kitsap or Thurston Counties. Call us at 253-533-7500 to learn more or book a consultation with our team.

What is a Septic to Sewer Conversion?

A septic-to-sewer conversion is when you disconnect a home or property from its septic system and connect it to a public or municipal sewer line. Septic systems are common in Puget Sound’s rural or suburban areas without public sewer lines.

These systems rely on a septic tank to treat wastewater on-site, while sewer systems transport wastewater to a centralized treatment facility for processing.

In a septic system, wastewater flows from your home into a septic tank, where solids are separated, and the liquid waste filters into the ground. While this type of system can work well for many years, it requires regular maintenance and can be problematic if you don’t manage it properly.

In comparison, sewer systems carry wastewater through underground pipes to a municipal treatment plant, such as the two Treatment Plants in Tacoma, offering a more consistent and regulated waste disposal method.

Converting from septic to sewer might be necessary when local regulations mandate the switch, particularly if a municipality extends its sewer lines to a previously underserved area.

In addition, if you’re going ahead with some property development, you might need a more reliable waste management system.

Conversions can improve property value and eliminate the maintenance and potential failures associated with septic systems, making them worth your consideration. Call Hunt’s Services at 253-533-7500 in King, Kitsap, Pierce, and Thurston counties to learn more.