Posted by Chris in SK on August 20, 2009 at 10:34:01 from (72.37.171.116):
In Reply to: SEPTIC TANK posted by JDB on August 19, 2009 at 20:31:45:
I get mine pumped every year in the fall if it needs it or not. Guy comes around, does the local farms same day and charges me $50. He pumps it, hoses it out so clean you could almost eat your dinner down there, and I put it through as a farm exp. After having a septic system back up at a previous place, mid winter when it was 30 below out side, it took half a day to dig the ice and snow from around the concrete cap and bust it loose… that’s $50 / yr well spent for me. As a kid, I don’t think we ever had our septic pumped, but things are different now. Our washing machine seems to run continually, and my family all seem to need to wash with anti bacterial soap etc. I do use that Septo-bac stuff when I remember…..not sure how well it works though. Chris
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