This is not a nail bitter of a job.Its a $hitty job but somebody has to do it.
ZRock information is 100% false, I fight with lack of knowledge everyday, fibreglass does not deteriorate over time, in fact they will last so long that generations of families can use them, I have tanks in the ground 50 years old and still doing there job vs concrete which is a very short life span. True it is a little more money for backfill and a little more effort to bury a fibreglass tank but once bedded properly you will never deal with it again other than pumps etc. I am a no bul$it kinda guy if you wanna pm me I will give you my cell and we can discuss your issues
Pretty sure everything has gone polly now. Fiberglass was used lots as underground fuel tanks. They are tearing up one of the cardlocks in town, not sure how long those tanks have been in there but it's been at least 30+ years. Was surprised to see the were Fiberglass. Given the option, go with the polly/plasticSorry but i do not believe that i have installed lots concrete and still consider them a better tank in all aspects personally but they are far and few between now.. Every single tank i have replaced has been a fiberglass tank with varying problems from the tops caving in, to them disinigrating and not meeting code anymore and not far from collapse. Even after digging them completely out could not use the lifting rings as they would break or pull right out of the tank.. I still keep in contact with the local septic guys and non of them ever use fiberglass and you cannot even find fiberglass anywhere around here
Called 10 companies in an expanding radius, 1 said no, can't fit it in. 6 haven't bothered to call me back, 2 promised to come to site and look but never showed up. Last one said they might be able to fit it in but aren't sure. Think I'm in the wrong trade, screw gas compression, I'm gonna take a two week course and buy a hoe.
go rent an small hoe they are cheap, grab some infiltrator and dig and bury as you go. Not a big job at all.Called 10 companies in an expanding radius, 1 said no, can't fit it in. 6 haven't bothered to call me back, 2 promised to come to site and look but never showed up. Last one said they might be able to fit it in but aren't sure. Think I'm in the wrong trade, screw gas compression, I'm gonna take a two week course and buy a hoe.
Infiltrators seem hard to come by also, AWS says 145 days out.go rent an small hoe they are cheap, grab some infiltrator and dig and bury as you go. Not a big job at all.
If you were closer I would come and help you out or point in right direction.Called 10 companies in an expanding radius, 1 said no, can't fit it in. 6 haven't bothered to call me back, 2 promised to come to site and look but never showed up. Last one said they might be able to fit it in but aren't sure. Think I'm in the wrong trade, screw gas compression, I'm gonna take a two week course and buy a hoe.
I have beerIf you were closer I would come and help you out or point in right direction.
Would have to be rootbeer I'm a cheap date.I have beer
What about this.Infiltrators seem hard to come by also, AWS says 145 days out.
Screened 3/4'' gravel and pipe way better way to do it, chances are if your inground sytem is not working a mound is your next step, or treatment plant if you have bush or trees close.Infiltrators seem hard to come by also, AWS says 145 days out.
What a rip off they are usually 42 each.What about this.
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supply and demand. Welcome to Covid countryWhat a rip off they are usually 42 each.
supply and demand. Welcome to Covid country