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Updated 18 May 2026 · ATU cost-focused deep-dive
ATU Cost 2026: $10,000 to $20,000 + $300/Year Service
An Aerobic Treatment Unit (ATU) is the most expensive residential septic option both upfront and over its lifecycle. The installation cost runs $10,000 to $20,000, and the mandatory service contract required by most state regulators adds $200 to $500 per year for the life of the system. Across 25 years, total ATU lifecycle cost commonly hits $25,000 to $40,000, materially above conventional ($15K to $25K), sand filter ($15K to $28K), or even mound systems ($20K to $33K). This page focuses on the cost story specifically; for the technical detail on how ATUs work, see the existing aerobic system page.
The hidden cost: mandatory service contract
Most US states with ATU regulation (TX, FL, MA, NC, GA, SC, OK, AR, and others) require a service contract for the life of the system. The contract is not optional: failure to maintain it can trigger county-level enforcement, permit revocation, and at sale time can force system replacement to a code-compliant alternative. Budget $5,000 to $12,500 in lifetime contract costs on top of the $10K to $20K installation.
ATU cost summary
Installation (3 to 4-bedroom):$10,000 to $20,000
Annual service contract:$200 to $500
Aerator replacement (every 5 to 10 yr):$400 to $1,200
Chlorine refill (spray systems):$100 to $250/year
Annual electricity (aerator + controls):$120 to $250
25-year lifecycle total:$25,000 to $40,000
Installation cost breakdown
Component
Cost
Notes
Perc test + site eval
$500 to $1,500
Required first step
Engineered design + state P.E. seal
$1,000 to $3,000
Most states require
Permits (often higher than conventional)
$500 to $1,500
ATU adds review tier in some states
ATU treatment unit (Norweco, Hoot, Jet)
$3,500 to $7,000
Brand and capacity dependent
Aerator + control panel
$800 to $2,000
Built into ATU or separate
Pump chamber + effluent pump
$700 to $1,800
For pressurised dispersal
Drain field or spray dispersal
$1,500 to $4,500
Smaller than conventional
Chlorinator (spray systems only)
$300 to $800
Tablet feeder type
Electrical connection + controls
$400 to $1,200
Dedicated circuit required
Excavation + backfill
$800 to $2,500
Multiple tank pits
TOTAL
$10,000 to $25,800
Mid-range $13K to $18K
The service contract economics
The mandatory annual ATU service contract is the single largest difference from conventional septic ownership. The contract is typically with a state-licensed maintenance provider (often the original installer, sometimes a separate service company) and includes:
Inspection visits: 1 to 4 times per year depending on state. Texas requires 2 visits/year; Florida BMAP areas require 2 visits/year; Massachusetts I/A requires 2 visits/year minimum.
Aerator check and lubrication: At each visit, technician verifies aerator operation, checks amperage, cleans intake.
Effluent sampling (some states): Lab analysis for BOD, suspended solids, sometimes nitrogen. Florida and Massachusetts require regular sampling for I/A systems.
Chlorine tablet refill (spray-dispersal models): 2 to 4 visits per year to add tablets to the chlorinator.
Component replacement labor: When the aerator, pump, or controls fail, labor is included in the contract (parts billed separately).
State reporting: Some states require annual operating reports filed by the maintenance contractor. Failure to file triggers enforcement.
Contract pricing by state
State
Required Visits/Year
Annual Contract Cost
Texas (TCEQ)
2
$250 to $500
Florida (FDOH / BMAP)
2
$300 to $600
Massachusetts (I/A)
2 to 4
$350 to $700
North Carolina (DEQ)
2
$200 to $450
Georgia
1 to 2
$200 to $400
South Carolina (DHEC)
1 to 2
$200 to $400
Oklahoma (DEQ)
2
$200 to $400
Arkansas (DOH)
2
$200 to $450
Long Island NY (Suffolk Co)
2
$400 to $800
Top ATU brands and pricing
The major US ATU manufacturers and their typical installed pricing:
Norweco Singulair: Largest installed base in US. 500 or 600 GPD residential models. Installed cost $11K to $18K. Approved in most US states. Mid-range complexity, well-supported parts network.
Aquasafe: Texas-developed, dominant in TCEQ-regulated installs. $12K to $19K. Spray-dispersal common.
Hoot Systems: 500 to 1,500 GPD models, residential through small commercial. $10K to $20K. Approved in 40+ states.
Jet Inc.: Long-established (since 1955). 500 to 1,500 GPD. $11K to $18K. Strong East Coast presence.
Delta Treatment Systems: Whitewater series. $12K to $20K. Common in commercial-residential transition installs.
Orenco AdvanTex AX: Textile-media variant, slightly different design (not strict ATU but functionally equivalent for permit purposes). $13K to $22K. Massachusetts I/A approved.
BioMicrobics MicroFAST / RetroFAST: Fixed-film aerated reactor. $13K to $20K. Massachusetts I/A approved, also used for retrofit upgrades.
When ATU is worth it
Despite the cost, ATU is often the right answer in three scenarios:
Regulatory mandate: Florida BMAP, Texas Hill Country, MA I/A zones, Long Island NY - ATU is not a choice, it is the only permitted option.
Severe failed perc + impractical alternatives: Site cannot support conventional or sand filter; mound is impossible due to lot size or aesthetics; drip irrigation not approved. ATU is the smallest-footprint alternative.
Replacement on tight lots: Existing failed system with no room for a larger drain field. ATU's smaller field footprint may be the only fit.
Where there is choice, sand filter (see sand filter page) or pressurised distribution typically wins on lifecycle cost. ATU economics work primarily when the alternatives are blocked by regulation or site constraints.
FAQs
How much does an ATU septic system cost installed?+
An Aerobic Treatment Unit (ATU) septic system costs $10,000 to $20,000 installed in 2026 for a residential 3 to 4-bedroom home. The system includes the ATU treatment unit, aerator, control panel, dispersal system (drain field or surface spray), and electrical connection. State permitting and engineering can add $1,000 to $3,000.
What is the annual ATU service contract?+
Most US states with ATU regulations require a mandatory service contract for the life of the system, typically $200 to $500 per year. The contract covers inspection 1 to 4 times per year, aerator check, effluent sampling (some states), chlorine tablet refill (for spray-dispersal systems), and component replacement labor. Over 25 years, the contract adds $5,000 to $12,500 in mandatory ongoing cost on top of installation.
When is an ATU required?+
Required in specific scenarios: (1) Florida BMAP nitrogen-sensitive areas under SB 712, (2) Texas Hill Country and Edwards Aquifer recharge zones, (3) Massachusetts I/A-mandated areas under Title 5 (Cape Cod, watershed protection zones), (4) Long Island NY Suffolk County nitrogen-sensitive areas, (5) most failed-perc sites where conventional drain field is impossible and sand filter or mound are also impractical.
What are the top ATU brands?+
Aquasafe, Norweco Singulair (the largest US installer base), Hoot, Jet Inc., Delta Treatment Systems, Bionest, and BioMicrobics MicroFAST. Each has slight design differences but all use the same fundamental principle: aerated treatment chamber produces near-secondary effluent quality. State approval lists vary by manufacturer and model; check your state environmental health website for the current approved-equipment list.
What is the lifespan of an ATU?+
The treatment tank itself lasts 20 to 30 years if maintained on schedule. The aerator (the most failure-prone component) lasts 5 to 10 years and needs replacement at $400 to $1,200. Control panel components last 10 to 15 years. Spray-dispersal pumps last 5 to 8 years. Total system lifecycle 20 to 30 years with mid-life replacements typical.