Some homes connect to a municipal sewer, and others run on their own septic system. Here is how Pittsburg homeowners can tell the difference and what it means.
The basic difference
A sewer connection sends waste through a public pipe to a treatment plant. A septic system treats waste on-site in a buried tank and drain field.
How to tell which you have
Check your utility bill for a sewer charge, look for a septic tank lid in the yard, or check the property records. A pro can identify the system in minutes.
Maintenance differs
Sewer homes share the public system and usually just keep their own lines clear. Septic homes own the entire treatment system and must pump the tank on schedule.
The cost picture
Sewer users pay ongoing fees; septic owners pay less monthly but face the cost of pumping and, eventually, drain field replacement. mineral-rich water varies by region, and older neighborhoods still run on aging galvanized or copper lines In Pittsburg, both have their tradeoffs.
Know your system
Understanding which you have changes how you maintain it. Call 888-217-3585 and Pittsburg Plumber Connect will match you with a Pittsburg pro who can help.
Plumbing in Pittsburg: what to know
In Pittsburg, mineral-rich water varies by region, and older neighborhoods still run on aging galvanized or copper lines. Pros in our network know the local quirks and bring the right parts on the first visit.
Across Contra Costa County — from Clayton, Antioch and Concord to ZIP codes like 94565, 94509, 94521 — homeowners deal with the same kinds of issues. The tips above apply locally, and when a job goes beyond a quick fix, a vetted local pro is only a call away.
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