Posted by showcrop on February 01, 2016 at 05:25:51 from (75.68.77.41):
In Reply to: Septic Tank poll posted by steve terplak on February 01, 2016 at 03:25:32:
I get my 1500 gal done every seven years. With kids in the house it should be every 3-5 years. I had it done by a different guy this last November and it cost $325, but everything costs more here. He has to fill out a form with each pump and send them to the state every month, and he is required to check the baffles while he has it open. They used to make tanks with baffles held in by wire, and the wire would rust away and the baffle would fall down. At church we have a 1,000 grease trap that lost its baffle and I was able to make one from PVC pipe and jam it into the inlet hole. If you don't get it pumped, eventually enough floating solids accumulate at the top so that the solids start going out under the baffle and into your field. Once your field starts to get the solids it is just a few months or possibly a year or two before it is all plugged and you need to give the dirt guy $10,000 to replace it. It is very surprising that among all the common sense guys here that there are a number that advise to never pump them.
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