Posted by tomtirediron on March 21, 2012 at 10:23:08 from (208.123.10.208):
In Reply to: Re: Septic repairs posted by lamar fudd on March 21, 2012 at 09:44:32:
Lamar I don't pump tanks for a living but have been around repair and installation a while. Also had septic onsite design and installation completed completed for Minnesota cetification. It's possible you know Eric and his situation better then I but IMHO tank size and amount of solids in effluent is going to dictate pumping frequentcy. In my own case 5 years would have failed my system. I installed a 1500 Gallon combo tank in in 2003. Pumped it in 2005. Lived alone all that time and I had only filled 30% of solid volume. Got married in 2005, She had 3, we had 2 more together and by 2008 had full 70% capacity. Pumped again spring 2011 and 70% full but solids getting over baffle. Tank sizing met code at all times during this. I have $5500 in one mound and $6300 in the second (added to meet code in 2005). There is NO way I'm going 5 years with 11+ grand in a system to save the 150 every three years. Needless to say all situations are different.
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