Septic Tank Prices in Birmingham

4 services from £152 · Birmingham, England

Septic Tank Prices in Birmingham

Prices include VAT at 20%. Note: Under the 2020 General Binding Rules, septic tanks discharging directly to surface water or ditches must be replaced with a compliant sewage treatment plant. Always check Environment Agency requirements before installation.

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Septic tank prices in Birmingham

Septic Tank Tips for Birmingham

Rural Worcestershire, Warwickshire, and Shropshire bordering Greater Birmingham have properties on septic — Birmingham city centre properties are fully sewered

West Midlands clay soils often have poor percolation rates — a BS 6297 percolation test is essential before any drainage field installation to confirm viability

Severn Trent Water operates a sewer adoption scheme for certain rural areas — check whether your property is eligible before committing to major septic upgrades

Key Services at a Glance — Birmingham

Pump-Out

£252

avg · £152£400

Septic tank pump-out

New Installation

£5,880

avg · £2,950£9,850

Complete septic system

Septic tank pump-out in Birmingham starts from £152. Pump-out services average £252 in Birmingham. Prices include VAT at 20%. Note: Under the 2020 General Binding Rules, septic tanks discharging directly to surface water or ditches must be replaced with a compliant sewage treatment plant. Always check Environment Agency requirements before installation.

Septic tank services in Birmingham include pump-outs, new installations, system replacements, septic to sewer conversions, compliance inspections, absorption trench repairs, aerated treatment system installations, and effluent pump replacements. New installations in Birmingham average £5,880.

A new septic system in Birmingham costs £2,950–£9,850, averaging £5,880. Prices include VAT at 20%. Note: Under the 2020 General Binding Rules, septic tanks discharging directly to surface water or ditches must be replaced with a compliant sewage treatment plant. Always check Environment Agency requirements before installation.

Check online reviews on Google and local trade directories. Verify the contractor holds a current plumber's licence and is licensed to handle liquid waste in your state or territory. For new installations, confirm the contractor is familiar with your local council's approval process. Get at least two quotes for major work. Ask about their experience with your soil type and any council-specific requirements in Birmingham.