For Morgan, brown, Johnson, Bartholomew Counties the guy to go to is
Setser septic service 317-691-6245
I've know Chad Setser for most of my life, you won't find a more honest person in the business
I bet that guy really knows his ****!
For Morgan, brown, Johnson, Bartholomew Counties the guy to go to is
Setser septic service 317-691-6245
I've know Chad Setser for most of my life, you won't find a more honest person in the business
I bet that guy really knows his ****!
actually, he knows your ****
My working life started as a Honey Dipper and a Grave Digger/filler. Opens your thoughts
So you got them when they were going, going gone?
That's what everyone was brought up to believe, but they have found that the balance is hard to keep.
Your tank should be full of water up to the outlet and with about a foot of "solids" (that are being digested) But all it takes is a rainy season, a dry season, Somebody accidentally flushing a bunch of bleach. Baby wipes, Ect.
Face it nobody wants to inspect their tank every couple months and then try to figure out what's going right or wrong, Tank maintenance is around $300 every 2 years, and a new system is 15k or more,
Many systems now have grinders on them and that helps, But also the variability in your leech field also comes into play, Sand/clay/loam, good drainage, high water table, like so many things there isn't just one answer. Some systems are in the sweet zone and work perfect, but most slowly fill up with solids that don't get digested. It's probably 5 years or more before it's a problem. Again no one solution.
Get it pumped, and then you don't fret when the sister in law that's lives in the city dumps baby wipes down your system.