Posted by K Effective on February 24, 2016 at 09:16:37 from (162.235.236.141):
Thanks a lot you guys for dredging this topic up!!
I saw some weird stuff in my shower a week ago- thought maybe the wife shook out the haircut cape when my son was here. Yesterday, I heard the toilet gurgling after my shower. I figured I better take advantage of the lack of snow to check the tank.
Well, the tank cover used to be marked by a flower garden stepping stone, but SWMBO has done some remodeling and additions, so I dug up three of them before I found the cover. Pulled the lid, and there was a solid layer right there. Fortunately, the layer was thin and water was underneath. The tank is overflowing, so the water is not draining away properly. The septic pumper will be here this afternoon to clean and inspect. Hopefully a cleaning will solve the problem. This 100 gallon tank and the drain field are not quite 19 years old, with the family living here the last 14.
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