

Anyone have any suggestions on how I would find it?
I have lived in my house for 14 years and we have never had ours pumped yet. We don't even know where ours is, the guy we bought the place off of told us it was over there and pointed so when we had it refinanced last year and the lady from the bank came up I told her it was over there and pointed in the same general direction and she said ok
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Anyone have any suggestions on how I would find it?
I think ours was last pumped about 7 years ago when my aunt flushed a pantyliner down the toilet, but other than that, it doesn't have to be pumped very often. My mom paid about $250 to have it done. Our house was built in 1950 and I don't know if it has ever been replaced or not.
We use Ridex every month, it is a bacteria that eats away the waste so you don't have to have it pumped often.
Suzanne
Also a pack of Fleischmanns yeast works too. This is what we do. A little cheaper than Ridex.![]()
I have lived in my house for 14 years and we have never had ours pumped yet. We don't even know where ours is, the guy we bought the place off of told us it was over there and pointed so when we had it refinanced last year and the lady from the bank came up I told her it was over there and pointed in the same general direction and she said ok
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Anyone have any suggestions on how I would find it?
Do you know where your waste pipe exits your house? Is there a vent pipe in your yard? If you draw a straight line between the two and continue past the vent pipe a few more feet should be the tank. You can then probe the ground (it will usually be 18-24" down) to find the lid (and it's edges). I'd try the center area first for the access lid. If you do dig to the lid and have it pumped, have a riser installed so it's easily accessible in the future.
I've sort of put off having it done because I don't want to dig all over to try to find the lid for the thing.Any insight for me?
We have about the same situation. We've had our house for six years. The people that owned the house before us bought it in 1940 (It's almost 200 years old), but we bought the house after they died and weren't even given any indication of where it is. There's a rectangular area of the yard where the grass turns brown if it's a really dry summer, so I assume that's where it is.
Every few months it crosses my mind that we should probably have it emptied, but we've never had any issues and then I forget about it again for a while.
We have no vent. I've sort of put off having it done because I don't want to dig all over to try to find the lid for the thing.![]()
Any insight for me?
We have an early 70's brick ranch and have no clue where the septic system is. I have never seen a vent pipe either.We bought our home about 4 years ago and have never had the septic system pumped. We are considering it after reading this thread.
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Also a pack of Fleischmanns yeast works too. This is what we do. A little cheaper than Ridex.![]()
Do you open the tank and put it in or do you put in down the drain with water? Linda![]()