dodge man
Super Star Member
No rocks in the soil, so thats not a problem. I'm pretty sure the service to my house needs to be at least 4 1/2 feet. If you are gone for a couple of days and don't have any flow in the line it can freeze. I have had my sewer line colapse between my house and septic tank twice, the second time because it wasn't fixed correctly the first time. It would have been really nice to have a backhoe then.
Keith, I like your way of thinking. I work with alot of civil engineers, my degree is in civil engineering but I never got my license as an engineer, I got into surveying and ended up getting my license as a surveyor. You don't sound like an engineer, your answers actully make sense. The trencher and a backhoe would make pretty quick work of it.
Keith, I like your way of thinking. I work with alot of civil engineers, my degree is in civil engineering but I never got my license as an engineer, I got into surveying and ended up getting my license as a surveyor. You don't sound like an engineer, your answers actully make sense. The trencher and a backhoe would make pretty quick work of it.