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Aaargh! I don't have the money and patience for these plumbing issues!
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<blockquote data-quote="Star*" data-source="post: 411058" data-attributes="member: 4964"><p>I read to DF what you said and he said - I yi yi......do you know if they take care of their septic system? Do they put enzymes in their septic? I said I don't know. He said I bet they will find out about it now. </p><p> </p><p>Just an opinion - you may want to see if the septic is full if you do this yourself? It saves money. Locate tank. Find lid, dig to locate lid (one or two depending) and lift lid. - and if it is? Have it vacuumed empty. You can jet all you want into the house, but if the system is full? It's not going to make a bit of difference. If it's a cracked tank? It could be seeping ground water and muck. </p><p> </p><p>If you don't already have a concrete septic basin? Replace it with one. (Pretty sure you do in VA, but then again it could be fiberglass or wooden -but doubtful) </p><p> </p><p>He said he's not trying to sound like a KIA - but he's unsure why they are blowing air into a system when they haven't checked your septic?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Star*, post: 411058, member: 4964"] I read to DF what you said and he said - I yi yi......do you know if they take care of their septic system? Do they put enzymes in their septic? I said I don't know. He said I bet they will find out about it now. Just an opinion - you may want to see if the septic is full if you do this yourself? It saves money. Locate tank. Find lid, dig to locate lid (one or two depending) and lift lid. - and if it is? Have it vacuumed empty. You can jet all you want into the house, but if the system is full? It's not going to make a bit of difference. If it's a cracked tank? It could be seeping ground water and muck. If you don't already have a concrete septic basin? Replace it with one. (Pretty sure you do in VA, but then again it could be fiberglass or wooden -but doubtful) He said he's not trying to sound like a KIA - but he's unsure why they are blowing air into a system when they haven't checked your septic? [/QUOTE]
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