REPLACING SEPTIC DRAIN FIELD FROM THE 1970'S
Published 2024-05-23
All Comments (3)
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You'd never get away with an installation like that in my county. Sandy soil is the main difference. We have solid clay from about 6" below grade on down. Some installations have to have a mound drain field. Permits and inspections are required. Distribution boxes and 4 lines around 60' long. A "repair" area that is as big as the drain field is also required. My neighborhood was built in the mid '90s and no one has had to replace their septic system yet, knock on wood.
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Nice Job Brother! Man, Ethan ain't got no Crack! Lol! Where I live the Health inspector would have to come out and sign off on that repair. Big pain in the Ass! Have to leave the hole open until he comes. Sometimes takes a week for him to get there!