groundcover
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CM , man that is a rough story ! Then again what would you expect from a state that is upside down ! :laughing:
CM , man that is a rough story ! Then again what would you expect from a state that is upside down* ! :laughing:
Yep ! :thumbsup: might have been easier to pump it across the river and put the drain field over here !:laughing:
The reason that Presby Enviro-Septic along with many others failed is due to a Water Softener draining into them which is what mainly causes the black "tar" build-up. Bearhawk replaced his system with the same Enviro-Septic but now the system is vented and the water softener drains to a dry well as it should.Dmace: You have 7 years of good experience with the Presby's and no failures. That's good news.
Another poster had said to bearhawk that he had not seen Presby's fail either and bearhawk replied with this: "Funny, I have had two separate people in the septic business say that I was lucky to get it to last the 9 years it did. They were replacing many of these in the 5th or 6th year."
That makes me nervous that bearhawk was told by other septic people that Presby's had failed them.
I wonder what type of system bearhawk replaced his old Presby with - was it another Presby - do you know?
I want to hear more real-life installs of Presby's in New England that have been working for years before I replace my dying Eljen system.
The reason that Presby Enviro-Septic along with many others failed is due to a Water Softener draining into them which is what mainly causes the black "tar" build-up. Bearhawk replaced his system with the same Enviro-Septic but now the system is vented and the water softener drains to a dry well as it should.
He shouldn't have any more problems now.
I dont know how far south you are but 90% of the septics I designed (when I was a designer) were installed by Lakes Region Septic and I never heard of any complaints.I have no water softener so that's good and am being told to install the candy cane vent. (I'll put a pink flamingo next to it to be sure it really stands out in case my neighbors don't see it when they drive by. :laughing
Any recommendations for good septic installaters/designers in the southern NH area would be appreciated (or PM me with ones to avoid!).