</font><font color="blueclass=small">( </font><font color="blueclass=small">( Unless you plan to pump it yourself, why do you care where it is? Let the guy who pumps it find it... )</font>
Mark,
When I was initially talking with them, I inquired if they had a way to find tanks. They said "no".
Like MossRoad mentioned, I'll bet they would have charged me a pretty penny to find it and dig it out even if they did have the capability (which I don't think they do as I didn't even see a shovel on the truck).
The hole needed was about 3'x5' around and 2' deep. Pretty much solid clay. It took me awhile to dig it out. I did take copious measurements on where everything is located for future use.
BTW - DO NOT go 15 years without having it pumped. I was on the edge of having some major problems. I won't go into detail as it wasn't a pretty sight but I won't be going more than 5 years anymore. )</font>
When I moved into my house the people selling it told me the tank had been recently cleaned and I took their word. about 3 years living there, I had a backup in the basement. thought it was a clog and did everything from acid down the floor drain to snake with 100 foot snake. Finally dug the tank up and it was solid sludge from bottom to top of a 1500 gallon tank. Looked like clay. Man was the pump truck guy pissed. He told me had that mess been my fault he would have charged me extra. he told me the people that sold the house lied, because there was only two people (both worked during the day) living in the house and the tank was solid bottom to top. The pump truck guy said that the tank hadn't been pumped in probably 20 years. He told me since the people lied to me and I wasn't really the person that caused the problem he felt bad and wasn't going to charge me extra /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif
I use lots of Rid-X now and will have it pumped every 5 years or so. Especially since I have the BX now and can dig all day without getting near a shovel /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif