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[Last Edit: 1/10/2021 3:39:43 PM EST by FrankSymptoms]
Time to get this kitchen sink tank pumped?? It would make sense to pump the big one too, right? View Quote OP, if there's still movement in your drain, put some enzymatic drain cleaner/septic tank maintainer in it. This stuff has germs and a few non-corrosive chemicals to promote the proper native life forms that should be living in your septic system. Sort of like using probiotics for diarrhea. eta I've used it with good effect before. My current drain problems lie somewhere else. |
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Originally Posted By FrankSymptoms: OP, if there's still movement in your drain, put some enzymatic drain cleaner/septic tank maintainer in it. This stuff has germs and a few non-corrosive chemicals to promote the proper native life forms that should be living in your septic system. Sort of like using probiotics for diarrhea. eta I've used it with good effect before. My current drain problems lie somewhere else. View Quote It defiantly has 'movement;, it will drain eventually. Any brands you suggest? |
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Should probably get it pumped. Tanks still collect minerals and non-degradable contents. I've heard you should get it pumped every 2 years but don't know anyone that does it that often.
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Originally Posted By dalyman72: It defiantly has 'movement;, it will drain eventually. Any brands you suggest? View Quote I can't remember the one I used, it was several years ago. ACE Hardware or most any good hardware store should have it. Also, SigOwner's idea was a good one. Mine was based on the idea that things have slowed down because the natural fauna in the system may have died; gunk isn't getting digested as it should. |
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Take a shit and flush it 3 times in a row. See what happens...
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Do you have access to the smaller tank in the yard? I would open it up and check the flow into it.
Get both pumped as well if you dont know the last time it was done. |
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Is the 50 gallon system a stand alone? Or does it eventually tie into your big tank?? I am guessing no based on your post, but I am curious. Never heard of a 50 gallon septic for a kitchen sink.
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Originally Posted By 3BP: Is the 50 gallon system a stand alone? Or does it eventually tie into your big tank?? I am guessing no based on your post, but I am curious. Never heard of a 50 gallon septic for a kitchen sink. View Quote It is stand alone from what the septic inspector guy said. It would need a lift pump to get to the main tank... House built 1963. |
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Originally Posted By dalyman72: It is stand alone from what the septic inspector guy said. It would need a lift pump to get to the main tank... House built 1963. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By dalyman72: Originally Posted By 3BP: Is the 50 gallon system a stand alone? Or does it eventually tie into your big tank?? I am guessing no based on your post, but I am curious. Never heard of a 50 gallon septic for a kitchen sink. It is stand alone from what the septic inspector guy said. It would need a lift pump to get to the main tank... House built 1963. Now that I think about it I think it could go to the big one if it was ran under the slab.... I will dig down below where the pipe goes into the ground tonight and see if I can see a direction it is headed.... |
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Originally Posted By 3BP: Is the 50 gallon system a stand alone? Or does it eventually tie into your big tank?? I am guessing no based on your post, but I am curious. Never heard of a 50 gallon septic for a kitchen sink. View Quote Neither had I until this week. A plumber came out to look at my system, said the sink drain took off at a 45 degree angle AWAY from the rest of the sewer system. He said it likely went into a leach field in the back yard... where there are large maple and black locust stumps. The rest of the house dumps into the city sewer. |
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Update!!!
Pump folks came out to pump both. Plot twist! There is no small tank, the line actually DOES go to the big tank! The line is clogged, thinking roots. Plumber comes out, snakes it, it was grease. Said they saw a bunch, including a chunk the size of a stick of butter ![]() All good now! Thanks to all! |
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[Last Edit: 1/14/2021 3:54:22 PM EST by cms81586]
For that 500 Gal tank you're probably overdue even without poo going in there. Also, because you're not getting the normal bacteria from poo, you may have some grease/sludge or other issues going on. That's an odd septic setup, and an odd lot to have septic to begin with.
![]() ETA: You beat me to it OP. Good call and glad you got it figured out. |
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