Enjoying A Cleaner Environment

Love a Large Parcel of Property but Worried about Soil and Sewer Problems? What to Do Before You Buy

If you are interested in purchasing a large parcel of land but there have been concerns about old septic systems or sewage leakage in the area, you want to be sure that you do your research. If you aren't sure if these things are still an issue, or if these were problems years ago, you need to get the proper experts out to the property to get more information about what is going on. Here are some of the experts to start working with so you are able to get more details on the property and find out if it would be an ideal place to live.

Environmental Consultant

Hire an environmental consultant to come out to the property to do a full assessment. They can test and evaluate to determine if the land is polluted, if it has been compromised by sewage, or if there are any current health concerns and risks with the property. There will be a process and testing that needs to take place, but you want to know if the land is contaminated before you buy. Speak with different environmental consulting services to learn more.

Land Survey Professional

A land survey will help you determine where you want to build the home on the property and where you can build the home on the property. The survey expert will tell you what areas of the property will be a concern for drainage and elevation, where you may have to do some grading to be level with the road, and where is the ideal location to build. You want to make sure you can build where you want before you buy the land.

Building Contractor Estimate

Meet with a building contractor to talk about the house you want to build. Ask for an estimate for the following things so you can take all of the costs into consideration:

  • Water well
  • Septic tank and sewer system
  • Leach bedding system
  • Electrical connection options

If the property is out in the country and it isn't near a lot of other homes, you need to know what systems have to be installed and what it is going to cost you.

There are a lot of different things that can be a problem when you are building a home on a property that used to have houses on it and when there are other problems with the property. Get the land surveyed in great detail, and then decide if you are ready to move forward with the purchase and the construction of your new home.


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