mikim
Veteran Member
put some veggy oil in the drains.... if like us you're away for several weeks the water in the drains will evaporate out and the septic gas will come in -- putting oil on top of the water keeps it from doing that.
Excellent idea.put some veggy oil in the drains.... if like us you're away for several weeks the water in the drains will evaporate out and the septic gas will come in -- putting oil on top of the water keeps it from doing that.
put some veggy oil in the drains.... if like us you're away for several weeks the water in the drains will evaporate out and the septic gas will come in -- putting oil on top of the water keeps it from doing that.
Everyone here uses synthetic.Won't the vegetable oil turn rancid, and then....STINK?
Jon, I have a small chest-of-drawers that I bought unpainted many years ago. I stained and finished the chest myself. Problem is, it stinks. It's not a strong odor, but when you close up a room with it in it, the odor of the wood or the finish is very evident when you enter the room. With a 2-yr old house, you could still have paint, adhesives, or putty causing the odor. I doubt it is propane.
doesn't seem to .....maybe cause it mixes with the water? dunno .... pinesol works too --- but I'm afraid of it hurting the septic.Won't the vegetable oil turn rancid, and then....STINK?
Make sure you don't put such high pressure on any appliance as it will blow them,do a high pressure test of your propane lines: i usually air gas lines to at least 80+ psi and make sure it will hold for a day or two with absolutely no drop: then your assured you don't have a leak...
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