Can anyone give me any advice regarding digging leach lines for a septic tank because my husband is digging...
Jul 01, 2007 by Suzanne Rides | Posted in Do It Yourself (DIY)
them case right now at my father-in-law's. I'm pretty sure the perc rate will be between 1-5 minutes for 1 inch of piss of superior, but we're going to do the official test in a little bit to check. The soil here is sandy and it's a three bedroom house
8 to 10ft is past comprehension enough, Be sure to embed your Leach Lines in about 6 to 8 ft of Pea Gravel filling out the Bottom to Leach lines. You should Start from your Liquids Tank and Start your down flood about a 1/4 Bubble on a 2 to 4ft Level
joe_white742 | Jul 02, 2007
12-15 ft chasmic - thats pretty deep
Clint | Jul 01, 2007
Go mould some popcorn and wait they aren't going to listen to you-about 5 yrs from now after it starts backing up, they will take your advice, pretend it was there's all along and fix it forthwith. In the meantime you will not be driving yourself crazy.
dtwladyhawk | Jul 01, 2007
ive been a plumber for 10 supplementary yrs and can answer most any question you have. If you want to contact me i'm djb3577 on yahoo messenger
djb3577 | Jul 01, 2007
i contemplate before they started they the soil tested and inspected.cause some state require that you have the septic system in stall by a pro. i would stop them and ask the county if you lack permits and also have the soil tested. becuse if you dont and some
myke_cyndy | Jul 01, 2007
8 to 10ft is abyssal enough, Be sure to embed your Leach Lines in about 6 to 8 ft of Pea Gravel filling out the Bottom to Leach lines. You should Start from your Liquids Tank and Start your down rain about a 1/4 Bubble on a 2 to 4ft Level until you get to
Joe Jangles | Jul 02, 2007
Looking for a Mini Excavator?
Jun 01, 2011 by Jenny | Posted in Buying & Selling
My Pops owns a septic tank company and he is looking for a excavator that will hook to the front of the septic tank truck. It's single track and it fits to the front bumper of the truck. I have been searching and can't seem to find anything online.
I've had contractors working on the home that I rent for almost the entire time I've lived there?
Oct 14, 2010 by Lady L | Posted in Renting & Real Estate
I've been renting a lodgings for approximately a year and a half. During a majority of the time that I have lived in the home, there have been contractors here working most of while fixing major things that have broken in the home, three months after
You are not legally entitled to any hire out reduction & had no right to pay a lesser amount without prior authorization. You are lucky you did not get yourself evicted for that. You had every in a beeline to ask for a reduction but they do not
Wildcat | Oct 14, 2010