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Stan Brown July 10th 09 12:02 PM

Septic tank replacement
 
I've been in my house for almost three years, and this week had the
septic tank pumped for the first time. They said I need to have it
replaced, and they can do it for $1250. They also said the current
tank is steel and is starting to collapse, and they want to replace
it with concrete.

They've been recommended by several neighbors so I believe they're
honest. (And for the last year or so I've noticed a slight depression
in the ground.) But I know little^H^H^H^H^H^H next to nothing about
septic tanks, so I'm not sure even what questions to ask or what I
need to know.

(1) They're going to have to dig up the yard, right? I can't imagine
how they could avoid that, but I'd feel silly if I didn't at least
ask.

(2) Pros and cons of steel versus concrete?

(3) Anything I should be sure to put in the contract, beyond haul-
away of the old tank and other debris?

(4) Other?

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Stan Brown, Oak Road Systems, Tompkins County, New York, USA
http://OakRoadSystems.com
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Bill July 10th 09 12:04 PM

Septic tank replacement
 
Concrete.

Get them to haul off the old tank.
You don't even want to touch it.

I've been in my house for almost three years, and this week had the
septic tank pumped for the first time. They said I need to have it
replaced, and they can do it for $1250. They also said the current
tank is steel and is starting to collapse, and they want to replace
it with concrete.

They've been recommended by several neighbors so I believe they're
honest. (And for the last year or so I've noticed a slight depression
in the ground.) But I know little^H^H^H^H^H^H next to nothing about
septic tanks, so I'm not sure even what questions to ask or what I
need to know.

(1) They're going to have to dig up the yard, right? I can't imagine
how they could avoid that, but I'd feel silly if I didn't at least
ask.

(2) Pros and cons of steel versus concrete?

(3) Anything I should be sure to put in the contract, beyond haul-
away of the old tank and other debris?

(4) Other?

--
Stan Brown, Oak Road Systems, Tompkins County, New York, USA
http://OakRoadSystems.com
Shikata ga nai...




Gary Heston July 11th 09 01:30 AM

Septic tank replacement
 
In article ,
Stan Brown wrote:
I've been in my house for almost three years, and this week had the
septic tank pumped for the first time. They said I need to have it
replaced, and they can do it for $1250. They also said the current
tank is steel and is starting to collapse, and they want to replace
it with concrete.


They've been recommended by several neighbors so I believe they're
honest. (And for the last year or so I've noticed a slight depression
in the ground.) But I know little^H^H^H^H^H^H next to nothing about
septic tanks, so I'm not sure even what questions to ask or what I
need to know.

[ ... ]

Ask if that includes permits (if needed), if there is any hazardous
waste disposal fee, and if they know what shape your leach field
is in. If the leach field has gotten debris in it, you/re in for
a major expense.


Gary

--
Gary Heston http://www.thebreastcancersite.com/

"Behind every successful woman there is an astonished man"
General of the Army (four stars) Ann Dunwoody

Stan Brown July 11th 09 12:42 PM

Septic tank replacement
 
Fri, 10 Jul 2009 19:30:13 -0500 from Gary Heston
:
Ask if that includes permits (if needed), if there is any hazardous
waste disposal fee, and if they know what shape your leach field
is in. If the leach field has gotten debris in it, you/re in for
a major expense.


Thanks, Gary.



--
Stan Brown, Oak Road Systems, Tompkins County, New York, USA
http://OakRoadSystems.com
Shikata ga nai...


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