Septic tank issues.
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JCW

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230 months

Monday 4th October 2010
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Hi

I've only experienced the soakaway type before where you essentially ignore it, but the property we've recently moved into must have some sort of problem as it was emptied six weeks ago and needs doing again. The tank contains around 20,000 litres and for two people this seems excessive?

Assuming there is a problem, does anyone have any ideas as to where to begin the investigation?

There is an additional pipe inlet/outlet at close to the top of the tank so I'm assuming this is the soakaway or not?

Is emptying every six weeks normal for two people?

All answers gratefully received.

RedLeicester

6,869 posts

268 months

Monday 4th October 2010
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Check your drains VERY carefully. Sounds like some of the rainwater is going to the tank instead of to soakaways, and/or any soakaway overflow from the septic tank is blocked.

We have an old-school brick cess / septic pit/ tank fing, and in theory the only stuff that goes down to it is from household drains, all rainwater goes into separate soakaways, and the cess pit has its own mahooosive soakaway to leech off excess water so in theory only filling slowly with solids not just with water.

However, putting a JCB through the cesspit soakaway halted things for a bit, and we also found the kitchen drains backing up (dishwasher / kitchen sink) as the previous owner had for no apparent reason decided to plumb them to the rainwater soakaway which was thus backed up and blocked utterly with soap and fat - another 6" of pipe and it would have gone to the "proper" drains.

Busamav

2,954 posts

231 months

Monday 4th October 2010
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I suspect that your soakaway pipes need jetting , ie the exits from the last chamber .


We started to suffer the same 2 years ago, all 4 tanks full of water , (we do have most of our rainwater passing through the chambers )

I had the 4 outlets jetted and all is fine , the final chamber is at the invert level now even after the rainnfall we have had in the last 48 hours.

Redmax

758 posts

236 months

Monday 4th October 2010
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The people who bought our house recently have contacted me to say they're experiencing similar symptoms to yours, although we never had any issues with it. Emptying a septic tank every six weeks should definitely not be necessary - once a year at the very most frequent in my experience.



RedLeicester

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268 months

Monday 4th October 2010
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Ours hasn't been emptied in several years, but then I could probably park a Range Rover in it!

JCW

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230 months

Monday 4th October 2010
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Busamav said:
I suspect that your soakaway pipes need jetting , ie the exits from the last chamber .


We started to suffer the same 2 years ago, all 4 tanks full of water , (we do have most of our rainwater passing through the chambers )

I had the 4 outlets jetted and all is fine , the final chamber is at the invert level now even after the rainnfall we have had in the last 48 hours.
Thanks for the responses so far. Are the outlet pipes situated at the bottom of the tank? Additionally, could this be a cess pit? It looks like a tank in that I think its a steel structure but I'm not 100% sure of the differences visually?