Septic issues
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I’ve mentioned briefly a couple of different times the past few days about having some issues with our septic system. It’s not been a very fun ordeal - especially not with little kids who *insist* on playing in the dirt. With the hose. What IS it with dirt, water and kids???
Anyway - we started having problems a few weeks ago and thought it was just a clogged drain as the tub just wasn’t draining quite right. Since there are three girls in this house with long hair, we figured it was likely related to that.
Well, it wasn’t.
First, we had our septic system pumped out and cleaned. That’s when we learned the line coming from the house to the tank was beginning to crumble (it’s concrete) and would need replacing - ASAP.
Then, we find out there’s a good possibility that the drain field has failed as well. Not only does that mean replacing some pipes, but it means tearing up the yard to do so. Right in the back yard where the kids play.
While exposing the line that needed replacing, my husband hit the main water line to the house (which stupidly enough runs right OVER the septic tank line). It sent water spewing everywhere! And flooded the septic tank. Which we just had emptied.
So, we had to turn the water off . . . again. Do you know how hard it is to bathe dirty, dusty, muddy children with no water? Yeah, let’s just say it’s next to impossible.
I’m thinkin’ that if we ever decide to move again, it’ll be to a brand spankin’ new house where we can properly monitor systems and perform proper maintenance.
Now, the question is - do I hate moving more? Or do I hate dealing with other people’s poor maintenance habits more? I’m beginning to think moving - which I absolutely loathe - is preferable.
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