How to DIY Your Own Gray Water Septic
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- Опубликовано: 13 май 2024
- Looking for a simple way to safely infiltrate your gray water directly into the ground on your property? This is a detailed walk-through of the planning and installation of a small gray water septic system for use with tiny houses or RV's with composting toilets.
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00:00 - Intro
0:39 - What’s a Traditional Septic System?
1:41 - Gray Water vs. Black Water
2:32 - Why Use a Gray Water Septic?
3:49 - Is it Legal?
4:35 - How Does this Gray Water Septic Work?
6:26 - Supplies
7:13 - Step by Step Build
11:05 - Recap of System
13:02 - PDF Plans + Wrap Up
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As a Plumbing Contractor of 30 years I approve this system! ❤
Even though I already watched you guys build this, I love that you make these videos explaining how you did it step by step! This one, the solar panel hook up, and your pump house videos are a great way to help others trying to do the same thing! You guys are awesome, and it’s always a pleasure to see you! 😘❤️😁
Dang! You two have gotten so professional with your content while keeping it fun to watch. Good job and thanks for being you!
Final step: paint exposed pvc pipe. Great how to video !
Looking pretty good- might hit the exposed top of the cleanout with some spray paint. Give it a little more UV protection from the sun. I would bet the second chamber is not used- and the hole you dug with the rock in it would also act as a holding tank. Looks like your soil is pretty sandy. Other thought was plant a Tombstone’s Rose Tree .
We used a very similar system for our black water at our hunting camp. Worked great 👍
Detailed and simple explanation - great job.
I’m using this video for an engineering class and you guys are helping so much! Thank you!
Great design and methodological approach
I like the simple way you guys did this
Love you guys, and all your informative videos!!!
The work y’all are doing…..wow!!!!
Great video! Very informative and clear. Thank you!
as someone who enjoys digging, but lives on the east coast in a very clay area, i'm jealous of your soil texture for digging
We are lucky, most folks around here also have lots of very hard clay as well.
You guys are truly Jacks and Janes of all trades!
This video of how to set up a DIY gray water septic might come in handy one day when I find (or build) my cabin somewhere cool. Well done! This is all so feasible. 👍
The family photo at 5:23 is the best!!! And, obvs, thanks for all the details about the systems you're installing, research you did, etc. It's super helpful and I tell people about your channel all the time in casual conversation, FWIW. 😎
Educational, entertaining and well done with beautiful scenery and music! Good job, TSH! 💖💖💖
YAY!!! I ABSOLUTELY LOVE THE FAMILY PHOTO !!
Never mind. Just read your article. Thanks for that. Love your videos.
This was a great video to explain and show how to build a gray water disposal system. Thanks for this Longnecker family!
Thank you. I so need this and shared 💕
EXCELLENT!
I feal like I could go right out and make one!
wow, such a helpful video! thanks for sharing y’all. God bless
Very clear communication n understanding why certain things are done. Thank you
Great resource, thanks!
Thank you for sharing this is practically the best method I've seen so far
Wow what an awesome video. You two do such a great job explaining and making it dummy free. Also noticed you are over 100K subs. WOW what a journey and thank you for all the great videos. Cheers From Vancouver Island BC Canada.
Excellent video step by step, thanks for your video
I’ve just found your channel fabulous I’ve just bought some land and this is kind of what I’ve been looking for fantastic well done😊😊
FYI if you use a curved pipe instead of a 90 by your source then there is never a chance of buildup at the 90 elbow. This works best for black water septics but a good idea for all septics. Just something I have found out after 40 years in construction.
Overall good job though, you guys are doing wonderful
That curved pipe is called a “sweep” or “long sweep”. I’m not a plumber, but I know they are required by code in certain situations when working with waste water pipe.
Those are pretty hard to come by out here, and like you said if it was black water would definitely recommend. Haven’t seen any change in water movement with the 90 even with a full flush so I think they’re ok for this specific situation. Adding grease, food, etc would definitely change though.
This is a very good DIY video! Thank you.
Bonjour la famille. many thanks for the Gray Water Septic vidéo. it's simple enough the construction, but that 5 foot by 7 foot hole is a bit daunting if you only have a shovel and pick. i, too, need a tractor 🙂 that being said, it's all good in the neighborhood. cheers
Wahoo, all awesome information being shared.
This is great info! Thank you!
Thank you for sharing.
Thank you Ashley and Johnathan
Thank you! So good to know.
Thanks for the information guys, God bless!🥰❤
Very good video. Learn something everyday
Good system thanks
Very interesting. Thank you!
Good one, thanks
Big effort but worth doing. Thank you for sharing.
Great educational video. ‼️🦉💜👍
Thank You✨
You guys are living my dream. Thankypu for making the videos. Im working towards this myself just trying to find safe property that i can leave a few weeks at a time and my stuff be safe is the biggest challenge so far. Thanks again for the videos
Thanks, that can definitely be a struggle for sure.
Thank you for just being you!!
Stay Strong Stay Safe Stay Beautiful Most Of All Staying Ourselves ❤️💪
Great video! This should be quite easy to replicate
Cool. Beats the big grey cement tank we had to put in.
Thanks!!!
Nice job!
Interesting video.
Amazing!
We always have some big soda bottles around.
Just wonder if we can build some kind of grease trap and filter to turn shower room and kitchen graywater into irrigation water.
I bought a farm back in the 80's where they piped everything to a ravine some distance from the house. I put in a septic system.
Thank you for sharing so very helpful,what part of the country do you live in, and would this system pass a inspection? my sister lives in north east part of Arizona she is just starting her little house project.
Great video
Awesome 👏🏼
Thanks.
Clever family 😊
That was interesting ❤
Thankyou your video really was informative & easy to soak in ! 😂🎉
I see what you did there 😂
Great job. You could have used the 3” holes to add bushings or another coupler to the inside so the stand pipes aren’t just loose up top. Still works fine I’m sure.
Thank you so much...I think you did an awesome job of getting my unintelligent head to understand.
I'd suggesting testing it/running it before you put the dirt and cover it all up.. that way you can see how it performs/make any adjustments before it's all covered
No shit pal. They’re making a how to video.
lol thanks for the obvious advice
Good idea 💡💡💡💡
This seems very similar to Keelings system from the travel trailer homsteading book, Nice to see it in practice.
Interesting!!!😊❤
I recommend a gully trap before the drums. Great Video.
thanks
The first ad on this video featured the song you used for the “solar shed” build- I thought I had clicked on an older video! 🤪
Water in the hole! Great how to TSH family! 🎉 “not the permitting police”. You funny things! 💕
I like the rocks disguising you septic.
Love the video and the step by step write up on your site. I'm new to this, so my question is, what's the purpose/reason for the vinyl vapor barrier over the gravel in main hole and on top of the leach line?
Thanks! To keep any moisture that may not drain fast enough below the surface. In winter any kind of water stays around a lot longer, and can saturate the ground, creating a lot of grossness. The first line of defense is building the system and the drainage large enough so it doesn't overwhelm the soil, but the vapor barrier is added insurance.
Not to shabby guy's👍🤗❤
You guys definitely get a thumbs up. Wondering what was the total of cost for materials??
Great video - thank you for sharing! What did you have to do for your black water?
All black water should go through a traditional septic system permitted by your local county. We have a composting toilet in the Airstream.
Wait? How do you benefit from it? How do you reuse the water? Do you reuse it? Where does it goes after the whole process ? 🤔 Thank you!
Power full I will copy it from Zimbabwe
yeah, the kitchen sink water is unfortunately my issue with building in the EU, since not only do they count as black water here - which I can understand but is still hella annoying - but also many formerly accepted versions of black water septic tanks are no longer permitted, making it both financially and space-wise impossible to create an appropriate off grid system for it. And while avoiding black water by forgoing a flushing toilet is doable, kitchen sinks are indispensable. But I shall not despair and continue searching for a solution. I like your grey water system ^^
Outdoor kitchen sink for washing dishes only.
you need a mini treatment system to basically send semi clean water out
You all have made so much progress! Wow I have not seen your channel in a while! Nice progress.
Question, would you be able to let your goats clear your land via movable fences?
Nope, they don't want to eat the grass..
Permit Police 😂😂😂
Thank you for the great content!! 😊
cool system, do you have to worry about winterizing the connection to the source above ground? thanks!
Nope, it should never have standing water in it.
Excellent instructive video, for which thank you! Question: Assuming that in coming years you will get buildup of (non-toilet) sludge in the tanks, is there a DIY approach to siphoning the sludge out through the two cleanouts? What kind of pump might accomplish this task? Thanks in advance!
Since it's just true gray water there shouldn't be any sludge. If there was something inside I would guess the easiest thing to do would be to call a septic company to pump it.
@@TinyShinyHome I reckon you are right. In a pinch, a simple sump pump should work, as long as there's plenty of water in the tank. Pump from the bottom into a tank on a truck for disposal elsewhere. Thanks again!
I put mine in ...but had to do it by code....1000 gallon concrete tank beside schedule 40 pipe and 320 foot of leach line ....besides all the sand and number 2 rock....had to be transit dug..to get the right fall and depths....first time I put one in....contractor wanted 6 or 7 thousand to put in....
Yeah that’s a real septic :) ruclips.net/video/oAsd7ScjGcs/видео.html
How will this system work in ground that is mainly all clay and in a colder climate. Anyone have any experience with this scenario? Thanks
We do not...but from a high level understanding of septics if your ground is cold and mostly clay you would at least need more gravel to slow down the drainage so it doesn't back up. And maybe more barrels depending on how much water you're putting in since it will dry slower in the colder climate.
Happy gray watering!
Well done. Do you need to add any bacteria into the tank, like we do with balck water tanksm
If it’s truly a gray water system, then no. There shouldn’t be any solids or food particles that need to dissolve.
Did you guys do your own Black Water Septic? Or did you have one installed professionally? Would love to see a video like that for regular septic. Great video - thanks.
you could do something similar for black water as well. the systems work pretty much same way..
Just read the specific County Septic codes. They tell you what is legal
I'm all in on plans to move onto some property I purchased in Arizona near Holbrook. I've been watching all your videos and other videos of homesteaders in Arizona. I saw one video from an Arizona homesteader (GDP) that claimed that in Arizona the where it was no designation between a grey water and black water drain field and that an inspection was necessary. What's your thoughts?
we spoke with the county, they're way more concerned with black water, which we're not putting in this system.
My grandparents ran their gray water out in the yard. I always hated mowing that part of the yard with a push mower.
Haha gross
Very cool!! I wonder what you were doing before you installed this. For solid waste, are you using composting system??
Yes compost toilet has always been in the Airstream
Hi!! Love all your videos! I was wondering if it would be ok to ask what video editing software you guys use? Thanks so much!!
Thanks, we use Final Cut Pro.
@@TinyShinyHome thanks for response!
i like your show !! i have a question why seal a pipe that has holes in it?
To make the water drain down and keep it away from the surface.
Cause you want the waste water to go out the side holes and not out the top , silly 🤓
Great video! Since this isn’t for black water, I would I be correct in assuming you’re using a composting toilet?
We’re actually building a composting toilet outhouse:
ruclips.net/p/PLVcTn_zT8q6I9OGyeI2hSUsuyT9sEBKfm
Great video!!! How do you guys handle your poop?
Composting toilet.
Some places let you dump gray water other places consider it the same as black water check your local, county and state codes. It is very hard on your septic to dump a lot of detergent water into it.
That’s why they said to use bio cleaning products n
In the mountains of New Jersey my sister in law had both gray and black because city sewerages was not avalible.