Posted by John M on February 01, 2016 at 05:44:03 from (104.129.204.105):
In Reply to: Re: Septic Tank poll posted by Richard G. on February 01, 2016 at 04:40:52:
Mine only had to be pumped once, maybe twice since the house as built in 74. Dad had done something highly illegal, which was putting in a drain line for the washer and bathtub. When we remodeled the house, I had the power lines to the house put underground, and of course all that had to be county inspected, and the inspector wouldnt pass it because he saw the pipe, and checked it and found the line was set up to drain the washer and tub. So to get that, I had to reconnect the lines to the septic. It was code back in 74, but not now, and wasnt going to handle the house in its current configuration, but I got the electrical approved, and my buddy who use to do septic tanks said I should put in another one for the gray water. Works great, and it really doesnt have to be drained, but I have it done when the other one is done. I am NOT going back through the nastiness I had to go through 10 years ago again.....
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