hslogger
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"HORSEHOCKEY!" said Sherman Potter.....;-)It's a grand out here, where I live. Yes, $1000. We've pumped our 3 times in 29 yrs. Last time was 2 yrs ago just before the rise in cost. Went from $400 to $1000.
"HORSEHOCKEY!" said Sherman Potter.....;-)It's a grand out here, where I live. Yes, $1000. We've pumped our 3 times in 29 yrs. Last time was 2 yrs ago just before the rise in cost. Went from $400 to $1000.
So related question. We had to have some excavation done. One excavator who came to look at the project installed the septic at our house (before we bought) he recommends flushing bread yeast once a month to keep the system working properly. Anyone else hear of this?
Maybe it's got something to do with diversity.
Modern systems here will require a 3 chamber tank. #1 for "stuff", liquid spills into #2 that contains a filter that seeps into #3 that contains a sump pump to force it out to the carefully designed field (the goal is to fill the entire field and not just the first 20 feet so pump size/field pipe are designed to meet that goal). I'll add that we built on the edge of the last glacier and I could dig forever before I didn't find sand. Building codes being "one size fits all", we still had to install perimeter drain pipe inside and out and install a sump-pump that will never be used. The foundation guys laughed when they installed it.I try to pump our septic tank every presidential election.
Well, it is almost May and we still need to pump but that is usually what happens. :confused3::laughing::laughing::laughing:
Our system is designed for eight people but only four people are in the house. Every time we have pumped, we have been told the tank did not need to be pumped. :thumbsup: I forget the exact cost, but it is around $200 which is pretty danged cheap to keep the field working. When we lived in the city, I think our sewer bill was about $50 a month. :shocked:
The last time we pumped, the septic guy was talking about the problem he has in dumping which has caused him to raise prices due to longer drive time to the dump station and higher dump fees.
Our tank has two chambers which I think is pretty normal. However, NC state regulations at the time we built the house, only required ONE above/near grade access to allow the cleaning of the filter.This is beyond stupid since what needs to be pump is the first chamber hold the solids which does not need access per code.
Some lazy and dishonest pumper would just pump the second chamber, clean the filter and be done. They would not pump the first chamber holding the solids.
We had a second riser added to the solids chamber to make pumping easier and faster. The access to the solids chamber was a good 2 feet below grade.
Later,
Dan
We put this up in the bathrooms used by guests. Stole the idea from a houseboat we were on. View attachment 507294 We have a little basket with these above the toilets. Hospeco KL Waxed Kraft Feminine Hyg...p/B004NN5XV6/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_Yw..yb2K5M506
I used to get mine pumped every other year, but as of this year it will be pumped every year. the 150 bux every year is just good insurance that I don't get a sewage backup.