Household Septic System

   / Household Septic System #31  
I recently sold my ranch and had to get the septic tank pumped per CA escrow regulations. Here are a few photos showing that process.

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The tank was installed in 2005 when the house was built. So I had all the info needed to find the tank and the other parts of the septic system.

The guy who pumped the tank said that the installer did an excellent job. The lids were about 18" deep so I had no problem digging them out myself (saved $100). He could see that the installer used black ABS pipe on the inlet and out lines from the tank which is the proper way to do it. Some installers scrimp and use white PVC pipe on the outlet end of the tank which is more likely to collapse eventually.

Good luck
 
   / Household Septic System #32  
Usually the septic tank pumpers will find the tank for you. the house built in '78? It either a metal tank or concrete. Do you have a vent stack? if not Either way - you can take a rebar about 4 ft long or so and start poking holes in the general area of your tank. once you find it with thud - you can work your way out to the edge and the corners. Once you find it - you can dig in the center of tank with a hand shovel and notice the depth.
 
   / Household Septic System #33  
...He could see that the installer used black ABS pipe on the inlet and out lines from the tank which is the proper way to do it. Some installers scrimp and use white PVC pipe on the outlet end of the tank which is more likely to collapse eventually...
Oops... even schedule 40?
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   / Household Septic System #35  
If the ground is too hard for a solid rod type probe...a lot of plumbers use a water hose jet probe...
 
   / Household Septic System #36  
Oops... even schedule 40?
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That's what I was thinking, but maybe that's a californy thang....

Black pipe is ABS drain, waste, vent. PVC is color coded:

RECOMMENDED COLOR CODE
This color code is only intended for solid wall pipe used outside of buildings
it is not intended for corrugated or other profile pipe or solid wall pipe used
inside of buildings.
Color or Stripe Color Solid Wall Piping Application

Red Electric power lines, cable, conduit, and
lighting cables

Orange Telecommunication, alarm or signal lines,
cables, or conduit

Yellow Fuel gas (methane or propane), oil, petroleum,
steam, or gaseous materials

Green Sewers and drain lines

Blue Potable water

Violet (Purple) Reclaimed water, irrigation, and slurry lines
 
   / Household Septic System #37  
We moved in December 2005 and it's not been pumped since we've lived there. Sounds like we ought to get more serious about finding the access lid. It's a 1500 gallon tank, which sounds quite large.

Any chance of contacting:
A. The company that pumped it for the previous owner?
B. The previous owner?

Also, you could find where the pipe comes out of the house and then get down on your hands and knees, put your head as low to the ground as you can and look across the lawn for a high or low spot. Stick a metal rod into the ground and poke around till you hit something. Just be careful you don't have clay tiles or you can crack them.
 
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#38  
Any chance of contacting:
A. The company that pumped it for the previous owner?
B. The previous owner?

Also, you could find where the pipe comes out of the house and then get down on your hands and knees, put your head as low to the ground as you can and look across the lawn for a high or low spot. Stick a metal rod into the ground and poke around till you hit something. Just be careful you don't have clay tiles or you can crack them.

Local pumper doesn't have records past 5 years. I guess they expect people will be pumping at least that often :confused:
The previous owner is deceased.

Looking like the best bet is to find the main drain pipe and "chase" it to the tank. Wish I had paid more attention when we replaced the basement toilet to notice which direction and how far down the elbow was from floor level. If we can't find it the local pumper said they charge $100 to locate and dig to access hole. $180 to pump. You all said it was rather cheap relative to a new drain field. Guess I expected it to be more.

Nonetheless I plan to use your suggestions and give it one last try before giving in and paying them the $100 finders fee. :D
 
   / Household Septic System #39  
And in all seriousness, do not discount the attempt to "divine" it, water witch, divining rods, whatever you want to call it. I personally think its complete bunk, but then again I've put my hand on many machines and they start working for no reason at all. I still think that's why my employer keeps me around in a closet, just in case they need me to come out and stand next to something to make it work! :laughing:

Give it a try. Just make sure the neighbors don't see you! :cool2:

Also, got any pictures of the area? We can take guesses! :D
 
   / Household Septic System #40  
Didn't want to point out the obvious but look downhill... again, we always love to see photos... even if it's about crap!!!
 

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