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Actually, depending on the family size, you should have it pumped every 2-4 years to keep from having problems. Unrelated to tree roots of course. Over time the byproduct of the process fills the tank with solids. Once they get deep enough to flow into your drain field, that's when your trouble will begin as it pluggs the holes in the pipes of said drain field.

In other words....the tank gets full of chit. And the last thing you want is for that chit to wind up in the leach field. Cause that makes for all sorts of *s-wordty problems.
 

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In other words....the tank gets full of chit. And the last thing you want is for that chit to wind up in the leach field. Cause that makes for all sorts of *s-wordty problems.
*s-wordt in 5-gal buckets and sling it in the pond...problem solved.
 

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In other words....the tank gets full of chit. And the last thing you want is for that chit to wind up in the leach field. Cause that makes for all sorts of *s-wordty problems.
Yes. If "water" flows back from the drain field when they pump out the tank, you already have damage. Ours was new in 95. Pumped every 3 years. Guy says its textbook perfect and keep it up. My parents never pumped unless backed up. They always had trouble. There place is next to mine. Part of that was also the water table. We had to put an above ground as the rules changed. We opted to have the entire house put 5' above grade to eliminate the need for a pump station to lift up to the tank. Power outage don't effect gravity lol.
 

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How's wounds healing bro? Surgical, not taco induced in case there's doubt.
I'm good. Stitches out last Friday. Found i have an allergy to something called Mastisol. Its something they paint on you then stick the surgical tape to the treated area. Its to keep the alcohol from softening the adhesive. Anyway it basically chem burned me. Blisters, itching ect. Warning, TMI sharing in 3-2-1....
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This was far worse than this surgery. Its in my chart now fir them not to use it.
 

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In other words....the tank gets full of chit. And the last thing you want is for that chit to wind up in the leach field. Cause that makes for all sorts of *s-wordty problems.

Bury about 3 old demo cars at the end of your leach field lines!
 

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Yes. If "water" flows back from the drain field when they pump out the tank, you already have damage. Ours was new in 95. Pumped every 3 years. Guy says its textbook perfect and keep it up. My parents never pumped unless backed up. They always had trouble. There place is next to mine. Part of that was also the water table. We had to put an above ground as the rules changed. We opted to have the entire house put 5' above grade to eliminate the need for a pump station to lift up to the tank. Power outage don't effect gravity lol.

We never really had any problems till we got those 9 inches of rain one night on top of an already unusually wet winter. The leach field just wasn't able to absorb any more water.
 

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Actually, depending on the family size, you should have it pumped every 2-4 years to keep from having problems. Unrelated to tree roots of course. Over time the byproduct of the process fills the tank with solids. Once they get deep enough to flow into your drain field, that's when your trouble will begin as it pluggs the holes in the pipes of said drain field.
you know a lot about *s-word lol
 
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