Septic Tank and Cess Pit Emptying
A septic tank provides a system for the collection of solid waste products, while the liquid elements are fed into the ground through a soakaway.
A cess pit is a receptacle for both solid and liquid waste. Basically, they are the same, they are both a watertight enclosure (usually glass-reinforced plastic (GRP). A cess pit requires emptying much more frequently than a septic tank, but as it doesnŐt need a soakaway is much easier to install and takes up less space.
The tanks come in different shapes and sizes, and the most appropriate one for you will depend on factors such as the size of the building, your usage, and the space you have for the installation.
A cess pit is a receptacle for both solid and liquid waste. Basically, they are the same, they are both a watertight enclosure (usually glass-reinforced plastic (GRP). A cess pit requires emptying much more frequently than a septic tank, but as it doesnŐt need a soakaway is much easier to install and takes up less space.
The tanks come in different shapes and sizes, and the most appropriate one for you will depend on factors such as the size of the building, your usage, and the space you have for the installation.










