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Homeowners in Covington and throughout St. Tammany Parish rely on individual sewage systems for about 25% of all residential properties. While nearby hubs like Bossier City or Alexandria have different infrastructure, our local area is primarily served by Pounds Sewer Systems, which maintains a strong 4.7 out of 5-star rating. Residents here often require specialized care for their tanks because of our unique Northshore terrain and specific lot requirements.
The soil composition around Covington varies from heavy clay and alluvial silt to sandy loam, which directly impacts how a drain field functions. Because the local water table stays quite high at depths of only one to five feet, traditional gravity-fed systems often struggle to process waste effectively. Local professionals provide installation, repair, and specific drain field services designed to handle the muck soils found in these low-lying areas of the parish.
All septic work in Louisiana must adhere to the Louisiana Sanitary Code Part XIV, which is enforced locally by the St. Tammany Parish Health Unit. You must hire a Licensed Master Plumber or a Mechanical Contractor to perform any new installations or major repairs to ensure the system meets state standards. While Louisiana does not mandate an inspection at the time of a property sale, many local buyers request one to verify the system can handle our high-moisture environment and frequent rainfall.
Hurricane season from June through November presents the biggest threat to septic health in Covington due to storm surges and persistent flooding. Heavy summer rainfall frequently saturates the ground, preventing drain fields from absorbing effluent and causing backup issues. Since our frost line is negligible at zero to six inches, we worry less about freezing and more about high water tables that necessitate raised mound systems or advanced mechanical aeration units to keep waste away from the groundwater.
For a standard maintenance visit in Covington, typical pumping bills run $300 on the low end to $550 for larger tanks. These prices can fluctuate based on how deep the tank is buried and whether the technician has to clear heavy silt or clay from the intake lines. If your property has a high water table requiring a mound system, installation costs will be significantly higher than a standard setup because of the extra fill dirt and specialized pumps required to move waste against gravity.
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