Option for a small bathhouse on piles
Posted: Mon Feb 10, 2025 6:26 am
Sometimes owners of a small country-type bathhouse do not bother with laying pipes and building a pit. If the bathhouse is installed on piles, then in the space between the subfloor and the ground they simply place a horizontal plastic barrel for 150-200 liters. This is quite enough to collect wastewater after a company of 3-4 people visits the bathhouse. A nipple with a tap is cut into the lower part of the tank and a hose is connected, which acts as a sewer. All dirty water is collected in the barrel by gravity; after washing, it is enough to throw the hose into the nearest ditch and open the tap. In 15-20 minutes, the tank will be empty.
On sandy soils, it is permissible to drain water from the steam room directly into the pit.
It is clear that draining from a bathhouse into a mexico mobile database is inferior in comfort to stationary drain sewers, primarily due to the lack of a drain for the toilet. But the simplest system also has many advantages:
Minimal costs for sewerage equipment in a bathhouse;
The drainage system is easy to maintain and repair, and at the end of the summer season it can be simply removed or even taken away from the site;
There are no smells that always accompany open cesspools.
For a stationary home bath, self-draining sewers are used only if the pipe is connected to a centralized sewage collection system. In other cases, pump systems are predominantly used.
In this case, the design uses additional equipment in the form of a storage caisson, a submersible pump and a pipeline system. The supply of contaminated water through sewer pipes from the bathhouse to the disposal site is carried out using a submersible pump specially designed for pumping liquids of varying degrees of contamination.
On sandy soils, it is permissible to drain water from the steam room directly into the pit.
It is clear that draining from a bathhouse into a mexico mobile database is inferior in comfort to stationary drain sewers, primarily due to the lack of a drain for the toilet. But the simplest system also has many advantages:
Minimal costs for sewerage equipment in a bathhouse;
The drainage system is easy to maintain and repair, and at the end of the summer season it can be simply removed or even taken away from the site;
There are no smells that always accompany open cesspools.
For a stationary home bath, self-draining sewers are used only if the pipe is connected to a centralized sewage collection system. In other cases, pump systems are predominantly used.
In this case, the design uses additional equipment in the form of a storage caisson, a submersible pump and a pipeline system. The supply of contaminated water through sewer pipes from the bathhouse to the disposal site is carried out using a submersible pump specially designed for pumping liquids of varying degrees of contamination.