BungeeII
Gold Member
- Joined
- May 18, 2006
- Messages
- 371
- Location
- Lapeer County, Michigan
- Tractor
- Ford 860, 861, Bolens GT2000, Eliminator 1700, Cub LT2180
Pictures would be nice.
Good luck!
Good luck!
...I can't recall if I've mentioned it before, but I'm relatively certain it needs a new septic tank and field bed...QUOTE]
Septic laws are changing just about faster then any other regs out there. It's also a regional thing, so what works in one area is illegal in another. You have federal, state and county regulations to deal with, so the only way to know what you can do in your area is to contact the legal authority in your area, or talk to a licensed septic tank contractor with a good reputation.
One thing that I've learned about dealing with just about every agency is that it's always best to work with what you have then to try to replace it. You are grandfathered in to a certain degree when making repairs, but as soon as you replace it, you fall under the latest regulations. Most septic tanks that I've come across are concrete bunkers that are pretty much impossible to wear out. Before considering replacing it, I'd pump it and have it inspected. Most problems with the tank are related to poor maintenance or something getting into it.
If the tank is fine, the leach field can usually be added to with another line or two. It's just about impossible to dig the original up and fix it, but sometimes there is just a bad spot that can be fixed. Finding it is the challenge and in my limited experience, it's been easier to just add another hundred feet of of line to the existing field.
A good contractor can be worth his price in these situations.
Good luck,
Eddie
Hey, if I get it, is there any interest in me posting a bunch of pictures of what I bought? I plan to do a lot of "before and after" pictures anyway.
Here's a project for you.
The title company, and yes always, always get title insurance. The title company can give you an estimate of the total costs before closing, will change a bit for prorations of taxes but will give you a pretty good ballpark figure.