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I think the most important thing when it comes to a time like this, when the harder you try putting out fires, the more it grows.... singes eyebrows.... is to remember.... God knows everything.

When I think of that I just roll/ go with the punches because there are good times just around the corner.

 

 

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There are several different types of sewer pipe liners now that do not require the pipe be dug up if the pipe is still in good condition. I had tree roots grow the pipe shut on one of my 2 septic tanks a few years back they got into the pipe where it meets the tank and grew into the pipe until it was about a 2 foot long ball of roots that no amount of industrial roto-rootering could penetrate, had to gig it out.

 

Just heard a story on the news saying thanksgiving is the busiest day of the year for plumbers or septic pumpers due to sewer backups. Don't feel alone.

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Alright, so I froze my rear off a while last night, taking a splitting maul to the ground. Didn't have a pick axe. Also built a fire over the ground to thaw it out. Finally got through the frozen ground and dug enough out to cement the line going in to the tank.

Didn't have a large amount of roots really. But obviously enough to cause problems. It appearsc that the installers for the tank had caulked the joint, but it was not enough since the roots penetrated.

Got it backfilled. Just need to make a riser for the tank now. Looking at real ones they're expensive. Thinking about using a poly barrel sealing it then weighing it down and pouring cement around it to grade. Once it stiffens up, pull the barrel and shape it for the lid to go back on. Need to find the second cover and find the leech field location.

Really sucks as I wanted to put a road in right where the septic is.

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16 hours ago, hex0rz said:

Really sucks as I wanted to put a road in right where the septic is.

Like us we wanted a circle driveway but the septic tank are in the way now. Previously the original septic tank where in the driveway but 3.5 foot down. Now they off the edge of the driveway with risers and lids within 2 foot of the surface for digging up.

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