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How do you know where your tank is? Also, whats a fair price for this?C & C just did ours 2 weeks ago. We dug the dirt off the night before. They showed up at 8:30 AM, and by 8:50 they had pumped it and were GONE!
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I agree. And they don't make a mess, so to speak.:
How do you know where your tank is? Also, whats a fair price for this?
Wayne's Drains charges $240 which includes the first foot of digging, if they have to dig further, it's an additional $10 per foot, per hole.
We've used them since we bought the house. The first time we figured it needed pumped, they came out and we had them add rings and a cover so that they wouldn't have to dig in the future. If I remember correctly, it took either 2 or 3 rings and the lid, and ran around $100. This was back around 2000.
Yeah, Wayne gave me an estimate this past April, for 4 rings, I believe it around $500.
So do you know how far down to dig before you reach it?In a dry year, a rectangular patch of brown grass is a great indicator. Otherwise, I don't know how to find it - original plat of the building site?
We took a pic of where it was when we had it cleaned 10 years ago, so we knew right where to go.
The woman at C&C says the recommendation is to clean it every 3-5 years - never had heard that before!!! I was always told that as long as you weren't crazy with using bleach, a tank never needed cleaning. Only reason we did it now is that oldest boy is coming for a week's visit with wife and three grandbabies in tow - sure didn't want it causing a problem while they are here!
We paid $260, plus gave the two guys each a $10 tip. Don't know if that's "fair", but I assume it's the going rate.
So do you know how far down to dig before you reach it?
Well my bf keeps our lawn very green. Our grass is so thick and green its like standing on some high dollar carpet. He said its usally about 12 ft from the house. He also heard that some companies have a scanner or something to find it. Ever hear of that?Ours was about 1 1/2 feet down, that's probably typical. Did you find a brown rectangle on your lawn?
Did that include the pumping? We had ours pumped in the spring and it was around $200 - $250. Can't remember for sure.
No, that was just for the risers.
How do you know where your tank is? Also, whats a fair price for this?