House or building remodels or expansions
Steps for house or building remodel or expansions
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You may apply for this review prior to or at the same time as the Building Department's review of your application.
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While preparing your application, it is important to accurately describe the location of all septic system components on your site plan. Search and download a drawing of your septic system (as-built drawing).
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Each application is reviewed by an inspector and receives a site visit. Examples the inspector are looking for includes:
- Age of septic system
- Condition of system
- Type of system
- Location of system as compared to area of remodel
- Presence of a reserve drainfield area
- Size of remodel
- existing square footage vs. square footage being added
- Use of addition
- are bedrooms being added? If so, call the King County Septic Expert first! 206-477-8177
- number of bedrooms equals occupancy equals size of septic system
- Water source
- a drinking water well requires certain setbacks to structures
- structures must be served by an approved water source
- As-built and past permit history
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Due to the scope of your remodel and condition, location and age of your septic system, you may be required to have the septic system evaluated by a licensed septic professional. The inspector will notify you in writing what this evaluation must include and what type of septic professional must be contacted.
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You may also be required to upgrade or replace your septic system. For example, a house with an older septic system and your proposal is to tear the house down to the foundation and rebuild, it would require a new septic system. Call the King County Septic Expert 206-477-8177 to ask about your potential project.