Special offer

Raleigh New Homes | Septic System Costs | Keeping Your New Raleigh Lot Costs Affordable

By
Home Builder with Stanton Homes - New Home Builder

Septic System Costs for Raleigh New Homes

How to Find Out The Cost of Your Septic System

One of the biggest variables in cost for building on your lot can be the cost of the septic system.  How much will your septic system cost for your new Raleigh custom home?

It depends.  If you're getting a home construction bid, make sure your septic system allowance will be sufficient for the unique requirements of your lot and floor plan. 

Raleigh New Home Builders | Septic Systems Costs | Build On Your Lot | How Much Does a Septic CostTriangle Area Septic System Costs Vary By Lot 

Septic system costs vary widely, depending on soil conditions, size of system, type of system, county requirements, and more.  

A typical septic system in the Raleigh/Triangle area can be anywhere from $3,000 to $15,000, with most conventional or pump systems falling in the middle range. 

What Does "No Perk" Mean for a Raleigh Area Lot?

 

A special system can run many tens of thousands more - particularly if your lot is rated the dreaded "No Perk", which means the ground is truly not suitable for a septic and many special measures will have to be taken to support one. 

If your lot had a soils test years ago, it may need to be retested.  North Carolina septic and soils requirements have become much more stringent.  Some lots that were approved many years ago may no longer meet the requirements for a standard conventional septic system.  On the bright side, because of these stringent standards you can be confident that your septic system will do its job for many, many years! 

An experienced home builder can look at your septic permit and plot map and give you at least a good idea of what the system is going to cost

Questions a new home On Your Lot Builder Should Ask Before Building a New Home

 1.  How large is the septic field? 

The length of pipe required will help determine total cost.

2.   How far from the home is the septic field? 

If more than 100 ft, a backflow preventer will have to be added.

Raleigh New Home Builders | Septic Systems Costs | Build On Your Lot | How Much Does a Septic Cost

 

3.  What is the topography of the land? 

A flat, level lot will most likely have lower cost than a lot on a hill.

4.  Is the septic field cleared or densely overgrown? 

The septic field will need to be cleared of brush and of most trees in order for the pipes to be installed.

5.  What depth of soil does your septic permit allow? 

If the nitrification lines cannot be buried deep enough due to soil quality, enough approved soils will have to imported to cover the septic lines.  Add the cost of the soil, plus transportation, and labor for spreading the soil above the septic system field.

6.  Is the system gravity fed or pump fed? 

A pump system will add to the cost.

7.  What type of system has been approved or required?

Has the County approved a standard septic system, or have they required a special system like a panel block system?

8.  Has a basement been requested? 

In this area, most likely an additional pump system will be required, adding at least $3,000 to the building cost. 

Septic systems requirements can vary greatly, even on two adjacent lots.  

But an experienced builder or septic system installer will be able to identify most issues and give a ballpark cost estimate based on seeing the approved septic permit and the plot map of your lot. 

You'll probably want to bring a copy of a floor plan you're considering as well - a basement or a large number of bedrooms can also require changes in the system.    

Writing an Offer for a Raleigh Lot | Build-On-Your-Lot Tips

Remember, you can make an offer contingent on soil suitability.  Talk to your builder about getting a soils test and obtaining information about the type of system required. 

Stanton Homes will help guide you in the right direction, including help obtaining a free septic cost quote from a reputable local installer.

Septic systems may sound a little intimidating, but they are VERY common in the Raleigh area. Asking the right questions can help ensure you'll be very pleased with your new lot!

Raleigh New Homes | Septic System Costs | Keeping Your New Raleigh Lot Costs Affordable

You may also be interested in these Raleigh new home lot resources:

How to Find a Lot - Top 12 Questions to Ask

Build On Your Lot in the Raleigh, NC Area

Green Home Lots - What Makes a Lot Good for a Green Certified Home?

Finding a New Home Lot

Posted by

 

 

New Custom Homes in the Raleigh Area - and throughout central North Carolina

 

New Homes Raleigh NC - New Home Raleigh - Raleigh NC New Homes - New Home Raleigh NCStanton Homes makes building your new custom home easy!  We'll guide you through the entire process.  Your custom home is going to be extraordinary when you create it with one of the nation’s top fully involved builders and the high quality materials and craftsmanship that our reputation is built on. View available homes here.

Call 919-278-8070 to find out more about new homes in the Raleigh area. 

Top 10 Best Floor Plans      
Articles copyright Stanton Homes 2006-2018.  Unauthorized use is not permitted.  Provided for informational purposes only, no claims are made by Stanton Homes regarding the validity of any statements.  Please note:  all listing information per MLS, and current as of posting date.  Information subject to change.  Stanton Homes does not make claims to ownership of  any lot listings, but can work with homebuyers to purchase available lots and build.  Home plans to be approved on an individual basis, subject to neighborhood restrictive covenants and lot restrictions.  Ask for further information regarding any community, lot or floor plan.  Photos represent typical homes and details of each neighborhood, to help highlight different options available in the Raleigh/Triangle area.  No claim of ownership is made to homes or land pictured.  

Save

Comments(4)

Leesa Finley
RED Properties - Wake Forest, NC
RED Properties - Raleigh NC Real Estate

Whoa - this is TOTALLY bookmarked!  I run into septic questions all the time in this area and I can see this Q&A being very valuable!  THANKS!

Wake Forest NC House Chick

Aug 24, 2010 12:35 PM
Andy Leung
Team Leung-Keller Williams - Greensboro, NC
The Power to Move You!

Very informative post.  Thanks for all the great information.

Aug 24, 2010 01:41 PM
Tracy Santrock
Santrock Realty Group Inc. , - Cary, NC
Raleigh - Cary Broker

I'm with Leesa!  This is terrific information that I can use over and over!  This has been a big topic of controversy w/the realtor board recently!

Aug 24, 2010 02:49 PM
Stanton Homes
Stanton Homes - New Home Builder - Raleigh, NC
Design/Build Custom Home Builder in North Carolina

Leesa and Tracy - thanks for bookmarking!

Nov 05, 2010 11:59 AM