Posted by Geo-TH,In on February 01, 2016 at 06:13:39 from (172.77.212.62):
In Reply to: Septic Tank poll posted by steve terplak on February 01, 2016 at 03:25:32:
My house was built in 1952, septic system was a homemade tank made of brick and next to it a hand dug dry-well. Would not meet today's board of health standards. In 1991 I had to connect onto city sewer. Only had that tank pumped twice, last time was to fill it in.
I have another place purchased in 1987. Before sale, the septic had to be up graded. Good thing it was installed with a permit from board of health, otherwise I wouldn't have been able to add a room or even build a pole barn on property. Don't ask, it makes no sense, no plumbing in barn but I need a septic permit to house before I could build a barn.
So if you have an old system installed in 1952, you are lucky it still works. Bleach and grease are two things that cause septic to fail. Like the sayings says when you need it pumped, IT HAPPENS.
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