There must be a better way

   / There must be a better way #22  
There is no problem with covering the lids. You just have to know where they are to begin with.
 
   / There must be a better way #23  
I guess there is one advantage to living in New England. About this time of year when it is just starting to think about getting warm the tank outline shows through the snow from the heat being given off by the digestive processes in the tank. That area is always the first clear spot.

Eric
 
   / There must be a better way
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#24  
Success at last,

A friend bought a pipe locater and showed us where to look.

A great big thanks for all the helpful suggestions.

The people on TBN are the greatest.

It is also very interesting to see some of the different thoughts, or different way things are done, coming from different locals. I am always learning something from my fellow tbn'ers.
 
   / There must be a better way #25  
You are going to be smart and leave the lid uncovered after the tank is pumped out aren't you?
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I owned my own housing company for 33 years.
Never did cover up the lid/never had a problem finding one years later either- winder why
 
   / There must be a better way #26  
</font><font color="blue" class="small">( You are going to be smart and leave the lid uncovered after the tank is pumped out aren't you?
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I owned my own housing company for 33 years.
Never did cover up the lid/never had a problem finding one years later either- winder why
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LBrown,

Why in the world would you leave the lid exposed?

It's not only ugly, but unless he creates a manhole to build up the access hole, it's also dangerous.

A hole in the ground that collects water and runnoff isn't very smart, not to mention the chance of falling into it.

Even then, it's an invitation to kids to open it up and play around.

Bury it and put a flat stone or paver over the spot and forget about it. It's not something you need to get into on a regular basis, and in allot of cases, you can go quite a few years between pumping.

This just makes no sense to me why you would suggest it was smart to leave the lid exposed.

Eddie
 
   / There must be a better way #27  
Not only once but three times he brought it up, not to bad for a twenty nine post thread.

Common sense would dictate that you would cover up a hole in the ground, but not everyone has it I guess. /forums/images/graemlins/confused.gif
 
   / There must be a better way #29  
My brother had his septic tank pumped out last summer.
Didn't have any trouble finding it.
The lid wasn't covered up which made a big difference in the ease of finding the opening.

You guys may think it's stupid but we're not the ones hunting for our septic tanks.
 
   / There must be a better way #30  
<font color="blue"> LBrown,

Why in the world would you leave the lid exposed?

It's not only ugly, but unless he creates a manhole to build up the access hole, it's also dangerous.

A hole in the ground that collects water and runnoff isn't very smart, not to mention the chance of falling into it.

Even then, it's an invitation to kids to open it up and play around.

*Bury it and put a flat stone or paver over the spot and forget about it. It's not something you need to get into on a regular basis, and in allot of cases, you can go quite a few years between pumping.

**This just makes no sense to me why you would suggest it was smart to leave the lid exposed.

Eddie
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Around here the tanks are designed to be accessed from above ground so there is no useful purpose in burying the lids.

*The lid makes this unnecessary.
Pumping out the tank isn't the only reason for getting into the tank as there is also the issue of repairing or replacing the septic tank pump.

**Like I said my brother had his pumped out last summer. In less than an hour they had it done. Compare this with 2 days for this job.
So it makes lots of sense.
 

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