Finnster
Silver Member
My septic is getting old and performs marginally in the winter when the ground is wet and saturated. Summer months have been fine.
We have a 40 yo underground system. 1000 gal 1-stage concrete tank feeding a leach field of perf pipe buried in gravel. Fair amount of sludge build up. We have poor draining clay soil as well. Test pits showed value of 17 to 21 IIRC. The current system is deep also. The Dbox was about 4-5 ft deep.
We've been in the house a year, and this was known as part of the purchase.
A septic company inspected/designed and permitted a sandmound system w/ new 1500 gal poly tank, but the quotes to build the system are around $25K. Seems way higher than many others I've seen here. The sand mound will require a pump in the tank. Old tank will be abandoned and filled with gravel.
Is this more normal to my area (SE PA), a completely off base #, or what? I think this was for 700gal/day or so. (5 bdrm house.)
Lastly, I guess below grade options are off the table due to perk tests and the water table height.
I really do not want to shell out that sort of $$ for a pooper, get a giant useless mound in my yard, and be on the hook for a generator/backup to run the pump in case of power failure.
"Repair" of the system is not possible through official channels if you know what I mean. Seems like digging up a line or two, or adding a new line would be preferrable.
Any thoughts about just updating the tank to a multi-stage tank to cut down on the passed solids?
Thanks
We have a 40 yo underground system. 1000 gal 1-stage concrete tank feeding a leach field of perf pipe buried in gravel. Fair amount of sludge build up. We have poor draining clay soil as well. Test pits showed value of 17 to 21 IIRC. The current system is deep also. The Dbox was about 4-5 ft deep.
We've been in the house a year, and this was known as part of the purchase.
A septic company inspected/designed and permitted a sandmound system w/ new 1500 gal poly tank, but the quotes to build the system are around $25K. Seems way higher than many others I've seen here. The sand mound will require a pump in the tank. Old tank will be abandoned and filled with gravel.
Is this more normal to my area (SE PA), a completely off base #, or what? I think this was for 700gal/day or so. (5 bdrm house.)
Lastly, I guess below grade options are off the table due to perk tests and the water table height.
I really do not want to shell out that sort of $$ for a pooper, get a giant useless mound in my yard, and be on the hook for a generator/backup to run the pump in case of power failure.
"Repair" of the system is not possible through official channels if you know what I mean. Seems like digging up a line or two, or adding a new line would be preferrable.
Any thoughts about just updating the tank to a multi-stage tank to cut down on the passed solids?
Thanks