prof fate
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My old house had a crockery type septic tank.
The previous owner about 30 years ago had the leech bed replaced and they used ABS pipe. They removed the crockery tile and shoved the 4" abs into the septic tank outlet, no gasket or anything. Decades later I get run off from the area of the tank - clear, but smelly. I dig it up and find no gasket..how it worked for 30 years I have no clue.
I got a rubber gasket and fixed it. Or so I thought.
The year I found the effluent was a very wet spring. This year is an all time record wet one - so not sure how that plays into this.
So...dug it up and it's leaking at the rubber gasket to crock joint.
I'm thinking of stuffing it fill or roof cement...i've had great luck sealing up with it, and it can go on a wet surface. Will it bond to the rubber gasket? I've no idea...
Some fixes I've read use cement...I can do that too..will it work? I've no idea either.
Something else?
The previous owner about 30 years ago had the leech bed replaced and they used ABS pipe. They removed the crockery tile and shoved the 4" abs into the septic tank outlet, no gasket or anything. Decades later I get run off from the area of the tank - clear, but smelly. I dig it up and find no gasket..how it worked for 30 years I have no clue.
I got a rubber gasket and fixed it. Or so I thought.
The year I found the effluent was a very wet spring. This year is an all time record wet one - so not sure how that plays into this.
So...dug it up and it's leaking at the rubber gasket to crock joint.
I'm thinking of stuffing it fill or roof cement...i've had great luck sealing up with it, and it can go on a wet surface. Will it bond to the rubber gasket? I've no idea...
Some fixes I've read use cement...I can do that too..will it work? I've no idea either.
Something else?