Step 1 of 8 0% What sort of system do you want? What type of property are you sizing for?(Required) ? Residential Property Commercial Property To ensure we design a sewage treatment system that aligns perfectly with your needs, the first step is to identify the type of property the system is for. We can broadly categorise properties into two types: domestic and commercial. Domestic properties are typically homes or residences where the sewage output is relatively predictable and consistent. Commercial properties, on the other hand, can vary widely, from offices and shops to factories and schools, where the sewage characteristics and volumes can differ significantly. Selecting the correct property type helps us tailor the treatment system to handle the specific sewage characteristics and volumes your property produces, ensuring efficiency, compliance, and environmental protection. Please tell us as much as you can about your requirements Name First Last Email PhonePlease enter details about your requirements. How many bedrooms/properties? For domestic properties, the next crucial piece of information we need is the number of bedrooms in your home. This detail is vital because it helps us estimate the likely occupancy and, consequently, the amount of sewage your property will generate. We follow the latest British Flow and Loads guide to ensure our sizing is not only accurate but also compliant with current standards and regulations. By understanding the number of bedrooms, we can determine the most appropriate size for your sewage treatment system, ensuring it’s neither undercapacity nor overcapacity. This step is essential for balancing efficiency with environmental responsibility, making sure your system is perfectly suited to your home’s needs. How many properties are you sizing for? ?(Required)Please enter a number from 1 to 10000.How many bedrooms in the property?(Required)Please enter a number from 1 to 30.Please enter the number of bedrooms in each property, one property per line.Property NameNumber of Bedrooms Add RemoveDo you require:(Required) A combined system to handle all properties A separate system for each property Here we need to get the correct lid for your system We offer pedestrian loading of vehicle loading. Which option you choose depends upon whether the installation is to be in the garden or buried under the drive.Pedestrian or Vehicle Loading?(Required) ? Pedestrian Loading Vehicle Loading Choosing the right lid for your sewage treatment system is a critical step in the configuration process, as it directly relates to where you plan to install the system on your property. We offer two main types of lids: pedestrian loading and vehicle loading. If you’re planning to install the system in a garden or a similar area not subject to vehicle traffic, a pedestrian loading lid will suffice. It’s designed to withstand foot traffic while providing easy access for maintenance. On the other hand, if the system will be installed under a driveway or in an area where vehicles will pass over, you’ll need a vehicle loading lid. These lids are engineered to withstand the weight and pressure of vehicle traffic, ensuring the safety and integrity of your sewage treatment system. Selecting the appropriate lid type ensures your system is installed safely and remains accessible and secure, regardless of its location on your property. Where do you plan to house the control panel and compressor? The installation requires a compressor and a control panel. These may be installed indoors – in a plant room, garage, etc. or in a stand alone cabinet.Please select where you want the compressor and control panel to be(Required) ? Internal Cabinet External Cabinet For the effective management of your sewage treatment system, the placement of the control panel and compressor is key. These components need to be housed within 20 metres of the underground tank to maintain efficient connectivity and functionality. This proximity allows the hoses connecting the control panel to the system’s components in the tank to function optimally. If you have a garage, plant room, or any suitable indoor space within this range, you can opt to install the control panel and compressor indoors. However, if such a space isn’t available or feasible within the 20-metre distance, an external cabinet becomes essential. This cabinet provides a secure and weatherproof housing for these critical components, ensuring they operate effectively regardless of external conditions. Deciding whether you need an external cabinet depends on your property’s layout and available space, ensuring your system’s components are both protected and properly located. Does the system required a pumped outlet? A pumped-outlet is only required if the discharge point is at a higher level than the tank or if the discharge point is a considerable distance from the tank.Pumped or Gravity Feed(Required) ? Pumped Feed Gravity Feed Our standard sewage treatment systems are designed with gravity-fed discharge, which works well for most installations where the discharge point is at a lower or similar elevation as the system and relatively close by. However, the need for a pump outlet arises when the situation deviates from these conditions. A pumped outlet becomes essential if you need to discharge the treated water to a soakaway or watercourse located over a large distance from the system, or if the discharge point is at a higher elevation than the underground tank itself. This is because gravity alone won’t be sufficient to move the treated water to its final destination. For properties with specific discharge requirements, a pump outlet plays a crucial role in efficiently transporting the treated water over longer distances or to higher elevations. Understanding whether a pump outlet is necessary for your installation is key to ensuring that your sewage treatment system operates effectively and complies with local environmental regulations. Are you required to meet stringent effluent quality requirements? These standards are usually set by the Environment Agency or by local authority building control. Depending upon what these standards are, an additional treatment package may be required.Are you required to meet stringent effluent quality standards?(Required) ? Yes No Determining if your system needs to meet specific effluent quality requirements is crucial for protecting our ecosystems and complying with local regulations. These requirements often relate to nutrient neutrality, focusing on reducing nitrogen and phosphorus in discharged water. If your local environmental agency has set standards, or if you’re aware of the need to minimise your property’s environmental impact, this step is for entering those criteria. This guarantees that your system has the necessary technology to comply with these strict effluent standards. If you’re uncertain or don’t have specific requirements, you may skip this question. However, verifying local regulations is advised to ensure compliance and environmental stewardship. Please enter required effluent standards(Required) We suggest this system: Retrieving Package…. Please enter your name and email address to submit your configuration and allow our team to send you a price.Name(Required) First Email Address(Required) {all_fields}EmailThis field is for validation purposes and should be left unchanged.