Hank
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scotty62 said:Thanks for all of your input. Now I need a reputable company to do it for a reasonable price. I live in Huntingtown.
Cotton's Septic
scotty62 said:Thanks for all of your input. Now I need a reputable company to do it for a reasonable price. I live in Huntingtown.
Cotton's Septic
BTW - don't listen to Hank, you should do it every 3 to 4 years.
Maybe for you since you're so full of chit!
bcp said:Now Hank,
who would be more full of chit
the guy that only pumps out every 10 years
or
the guy that needs to pump out every 3 years??
Biologically speaking, someone is holding on to dinner way to long.
Good point... but I think I would label the 10 year guy as clueless and the 3 year guy as a sucker!
Maybe for you since you're so full of chit!
I've also been told that 3-5 years was appropriate for a pump out.
However, I didn't know that until recently. I moved into the house in '94 and have never had it pumped. There were 2 people in the house until 2001, then 1 after that. I had a problem with stuff backing up into the house earlier this year, but it turns out that the tank was not full, there was a plug where the pipe entered the tank. I was also told that the primary reason for the plug was the use of Charmin TP. He asked if that's what I was using after having seen the plug and knowing nothing else.
Cleared the plug, pumped the tank anyway. I should be good for another 15-20 years.....![]()
Will Rid X eat the TP??? I am pretty faithful about flushing that down the toilet 1 time per month. I signed up for monthly delivery with Amazon.... so I wouldn't forget - it is less than $6.00 a month. When it comes in, I open the box and flush...![]()
Will Rid X eat the TP??? I am pretty faithful about flushing that down the toilet 1 time per month. I signed up for monthly delivery with Amazon.... so I wouldn't forget - it is less than $6.00 a month. When it comes in, I open the box and flush...![]()
No. Rid-X works on biological material supposedly. But my septic guy and others have said it is a waste of money if you get the system pumped regularly.
The only time you need to use Rid X is right after it has been pumped when the bio guys are not hanging around the tank to do the job. Otherwise you are just bumping $6 down the drain.
I guess the Rid X makes me feel like I'm doing something/anything towards an attempt to avoid serious problems later.
If the house is 10 years old, its at least a 1500 gallon two chamber concrete tank.
Septic tank size is based on the number of bedrooms in the house.
I thought it was bathrooms.