Pence
Septic Systems (Pence
South Brevard Sewer & Septic Tanks II, LLC) is
the largest septic tank service company located on the central east
coast of Florida, and has been in business since 1957. We specialize in
Residential, Commercial, and Industrial Septic Tank Systems.
Our company is licensed and
insured and is a member of the Florida Onsite Wastewater Association
(FOWA).
Pence
Septic Systems provides a complete
range of septic services.
Through our commitment, experience, and expertise, Pence Septic Systems
has established a business relationship with our customers that attests
to our integrity and concern for the well-being of the public.
Our
goal is not to gain you as a “one-time” customer,
but to
build an ongoing relationship that will ensure your trust and
confidence in the services we provide.
Drain Fields Pence
Septic Systems installs the traditional gravity fed septic tank system
consisting of a septic tank and the septic
drain field, a large rectangular hole dug into the ground, partially
filled with washed gravel to a depth of approximately 12 inches. Within
the gravel a series of perforated pipes are laid out parallel
to
each other and spaced approximately 3 feet apart to carry the
effluent from the septic tank and disperse it throughout the drain
field.
If
you have a small building lot, or want to install a swimming pool, you
may not have enough room to install a traditional system. In that case
we can install a PTI Rockless Multi-Pipe Drain Field which
will
allow us to install a system with a “Foot Print”
about 23%
smaller than the traditional system. By utilizing these
rockless
Multi-Pipe systems with an ATU (Aerobic Treatment
Unit), we can install septic systems on lots that in the past could not
be built on.
Septic Tanks
GREASE TRAPS
Septic tanks installed after January 1,
1998 are required to have outlet filters under Florida Law.
For most applications we use the
Zabel
A1800™ Series filter
manufactured by Polylok Inc.
The
installing of septic tanks & systems is regulated by:
STATE
OF FLORIDA
DEPARTMENT
OF HEALTH
CHAPTER
64E-6, FLORIDA ADMINISTRATIVE CODE
STANDARDS
FOR ONSITE SEWAGE TREATMENT AND DISPOSAL SYSTEMS
Download
your copy of Chapter 64E-6 by clicking here... graphics-pdf.gif
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For
further information on Florida septic tank regulations, forms etc.
visit the Department of Health Bureau
of Onsite Sewage Programs
web page.
Also, for information on Brevard
County permitting, visit Onsite
Sewage Treatment and Disposal Systems
- Brevard
County Environmental Health Services.
To learn more about Septic Tank Systems,
Read the following...
A
Home Owners Guide To Septic Systems
- A 19 page
PDF publication by the United States Environmental Protection Agency
Acrobat
PDF files require Acrobat Reader 4.0.or higher
Pence Septic Systems
3160 Dixie Highway NE.
Palm Bay, Florida 32905
(321) 723-6107
or
(321) 723-1571
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