brokenknee
Platinum Member
Just had my septic tank pumped. We have been in the house about 2 1/2 years now and this is the first time we had it pumped. I do not know how long it had been since the last pumping. The only access for the pumper was a 4" PVC pipe. I was at work when it was pumped, the guy told the wife we had a buildup of sludge he estimated to be 12 to 18 inches thick. He told her I would need to take the cover off and break up the sludge and he would come back to pump it out. He also said the sludge would float to the top. To me this does not make sense that it would float.
I took the tractor and dug down to the cover, the holding tank is a single compartment round tank about 5 and 1/2 feet in diameter. I do not believe there is a concrete bottom on it. When I opened the cover (3 piece heavy concrete) I noticed there were no baffles on either the inlet or outlet sides. The pipes I believe have been replace as they were 4" PVC on both the inlet and outlet. I will add a T with downspout on both inlet and outlet.
My question after this long post;
1. Has anyone had a similar problem and how did you break out the sludge?
House was built in 1965, county has no records of any work being done on septic. I purchased this home knowing it had issues was just hoping not have to replace the septic just yet. Estimate for a mound system (which county almost always requires now) $8,000.
For those that are curious, it is $115 bucks to have my tank pumped, he said it was 900 gallons. I will have to figure it out now that I know the diameter, just need to get the depth.
I took the tractor and dug down to the cover, the holding tank is a single compartment round tank about 5 and 1/2 feet in diameter. I do not believe there is a concrete bottom on it. When I opened the cover (3 piece heavy concrete) I noticed there were no baffles on either the inlet or outlet sides. The pipes I believe have been replace as they were 4" PVC on both the inlet and outlet. I will add a T with downspout on both inlet and outlet.
My question after this long post;
1. Has anyone had a similar problem and how did you break out the sludge?
House was built in 1965, county has no records of any work being done on septic. I purchased this home knowing it had issues was just hoping not have to replace the septic just yet. Estimate for a mound system (which county almost always requires now) $8,000.
For those that are curious, it is $115 bucks to have my tank pumped, he said it was 900 gallons. I will have to figure it out now that I know the diameter, just need to get the depth.