Had a chap, last week, put a camera down our septic tank to soak away pipe, 1/4 hour tops, £180 was the total !
Due to new regulations, need to replace a perfectly good working system for one that is compliant before selling,
only £13,000 !
You need to check with EA before spending any money. Recently sold my dad's old cottage with septic tank. No idea when it was installed, but certainly prior to 1960, the cottage itself was late 18th century. Simple system with outlet to a drainage field.
Many companies will tell you you need to replace such a system to comply with new regs. But this is wrong as the regs are not retrospective.
I had it emptied, then a full survey, including camera inspection, carried out by Dyno Rod. They produced a report confirming that the system was in perfect working order.
Any system installed prior to I think 2014 is permitted to discharge a certain volume. There is a calculator on the EA site so you can work out the discharge rate of your system. As long as it is within the specified limits you do not have to change it at all.
The engineers report from Dyno Rod, and a letter from EA, confirming that this was compliant settled the issue. You should also have a discharge permit from the EA, these were issued when the first of the main changes came in, as I say I think around 2014. Whoever was the owner of the property at the time should have got one of these.
Both my solicitor and the people at the EA told me that there has been a lot of scare mongering around this, with numerous articles on the net implying that you have to rip out any old system and replace it prior to I think 2021. This is nonsense, and most of these articles come back to companies manufacturing or installing waste treatment plants.
Interestingly the guys from Dyno Rod had made exactly the same observation, lots of companies telling you that you must have a new system or be prosecuted. Not true, although they used rather earthier language to describe these people.
If you install a NEW system, it has to comply. Anything that was already installed before I think 2014, does not. You can check all the dates and other information on the EA site. If your contractor is telling you that you have to have a new system to comply with the law chances are they are trying to rip you off.