Have you tried following the infiltrator buoyancy guide to keep those tanks from floating? Basically you just throw some 6x6 timber's in the hole and run 2 ratchet straps over the tank.
Yes, I’ve also seen better ways to do it. We just stick with making sure they are filled up. These two were left empty for 8 months and out they came 😂
@@LakelandSepticCompany gotcha. I have a high water table job on my books but I can't get a concrete tank back there like I normally use. Have been looking into that guide a bit and plan on strapping it. Was hoping to hear some real world feedback on it. I haven't seen anyone else doing it.
@@NealORussa I haven’t seen anyone actually use it. I have seen a tank half full of water float and have even seen a concrete tank float so I don’t think the strap method would be a huge help. Honestly if they are filled up they aren’t floating.
I started digging to put in a pool and ran into the edge of one of the leach chambers in my septic system in my backyard. I didn't know my leach chambers came off the septic tank like that (they seem to take a 90 degree turn after the second chamber of the tank). Is it possible for a septic company to just come in and cancel that 1 chamber that's in the way of my pool footprint, and just add another chamber on the opposite side where it won't be in the footprint of the pool?
Have you tried following the infiltrator buoyancy guide to keep those tanks from floating? Basically you just throw some 6x6 timber's in the hole and run 2 ratchet straps over the tank.
Yes, I’ve also seen better ways to do it. We just stick with making sure they are filled up. These two were left empty for 8 months and out they came 😂
@@LakelandSepticCompany gotcha. I have a high water table job on my books but I can't get a concrete tank back there like I normally use. Have been looking into that guide a bit and plan on strapping it. Was hoping to hear some real world feedback on it. I haven't seen anyone else doing it.
@@NealORussa I haven’t seen anyone actually use it. I have seen a tank half full of water float and have even seen a concrete tank float so I don’t think the strap method would be a huge help. Honestly if they are filled up they aren’t floating.
I started digging to put in a pool and ran into the edge of one of the leach chambers in my septic system in my backyard. I didn't know my leach chambers came off the septic tank like that (they seem to take a 90 degree turn after the second chamber of the tank). Is it possible for a septic company to just come in and cancel that 1 chamber that's in the way of my pool footprint, and just add another chamber on the opposite side where it won't be in the footprint of the pool?
How much does something like this cost? Great work, btw! 😊
Thank you, a drain field varies drastically in price place to place. Ours start at $5000 and go up from there.