Posted by Casey in Ky on May 08, 2010 at 11:09:01 from (76.8.179.60):
So a couple of months ago I noticed I had a sewer leak in my less than 2 year old $8000+ aerator system. Third leak since installed. I figured another joint had come loose in the piping so I started digging. Nope, pipes all good.
So I rented an excavator and started digging. Bottom half of the tank is cracked almost all the way down to ground. No warranty, both installer and tank supplier have told me I was SOL. If its not cracked on the bottom, and it doesn"t appear to be, but I can"t be for sure, would some of that hydraulic cement from UGL work? It"s the only thing I can think of that might. Then maybe even paint it with a coat of UGL Drylok paint? Any suggestions? Don"t much wanna buy a new $2500 tank...
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