buckeyefarmer
Epic Contributor
I missed getting any pics of my septic install, but do have locations.
Try to get someone to take pictures for you!
Pictures can be VERY helpful if you should have future septic problems.
1200 gallons should be good for up to, and including, 4 bedrooms.
No garbage disposal....EVER !!!
Great build, and FAST! I am super impressed. How many houses have you built like this before? Got any idea of cost & hours?
Hope you do/did take some complete videos of wiring & plumbing before you cannot see it anymore. If not, oh well.
We've been on a septic tank just about forever. You don't have to use a garbage disposal, but having one makes for a handy way to feed the microbial "bugs" in the tank and keep them happy. Gotta have happy bugs.....
When you get done I'd love to hear any "I wish I hads".
rScotty
Great build, and FAST! I am super impressed. How many houses have you built like this before? Got any idea of cost & hours?
Hope you do/did take some complete videos of wiring & plumbing before you cannot see it anymore. If not, oh well.
We've been on a septic tank just about forever. You don't have to use a garbage disposal, but having one makes for a handy way to feed the microbial "bugs" in the tank and keep them happy. Gotta have happy bugs.....
When you get done I'd love to hear any "I wish I hads".
rScotty
I disagree!
It is commonly agreed that garbage disposals are a BAD idea for septic systems.
The celery strings, and other ground up similar stuff, will head straight for the holes in your leach field pipe.
That is what I’ve always been told. I put a monthly treatment in our current system, not sure if it works, but we haven’t had any issues with it.
I disagree!
It is commonly agreed that garbage disposals are a BAD idea for septic systems.
The celery strings, and other ground up similar stuff, will head straight for the holes in your leach field pipe.
Appreciate the kind words. Sure doesn稚 feel fast!
This is my second complete build, first was for my in laws in 2015, but I had the help a a good friend who is an excellent carpenter. Unfortunately, he moved out of state just before we started. I did work as an electrician for 6 1/2 years working my way through college, so I was around construction everyday during that time. Other than that, I致e learned from helping friends/family build stuff, reading and following other build threads.
SNIP....
Not done spending yet, but I知 estimating about $100 per finished square foot, only taking the main floor in consideration, and not including square feet for the porches and garage. In comparison, the house we built for my in laws came in around $57/sq.ft. Theirs had a fraction of the porch, no garage, no basement, and we used the HVAC, kitchen cabinets/counters (my father in law built the cabinets and are still like new) and some other odds and ends from their old house we tore down. It was only a 1,360 sq.ft. Build.
At some point I値l work up my I wish I had done different list, for certain.