Septic Site Plans For New Homes And Rural Lots
A septic site plan is important for properties that are not connected to a public sewer system. It shows how the proposed home, septic tank, leach field, reserve area, well, driveway, utilities, drainage, and property setbacks fit together on the site.
Site Layout And Septic Coordination
Before preparing the plan, we review the property layout, proposed building location, number of bedrooms, soil or perc test information, slope, access road, well location, drainage paths, and required separation distances. This helps place the septic system in a safe and practical location.
Leach Field And Reserve Area
The leach field must have enough space for wastewater distribution and soil absorption. Many jurisdictions also require a reserve area for future repair or expansion, so this area should be protected from buildings, driveways, heavy traffic, and other site improvements.
What We Can Provide
- Residential septic site plan
- Septic tank location
- Leach field layout
- Reserve area coordination
- Property setback review
- Well location coordination
- Driveway and access layout
- Surface drainage notes
- Utility coordination
- Permit-ready site plan drawings
Need A Septic Site Plan?
Send your project address, survey, proposed house layout, number of bedrooms, soil or perc test results, well location, and any county comments. We can prepare a clear septic site plan for permit review and construction coordination.