It was letting you know, bad moon rising.Kitchen sink been bubbling for a year or 2 when the washer evacuates. This is the exact smell. This is just my grey
It was letting you know, bad moon rising.Kitchen sink been bubbling for a year or 2 when the washer evacuates. This is the exact smell. This is just my grey
Good chance it doesn't have a pit. Putting a grease trap in will help keep it from building back up in the future.I just don't know if I should continue to try to find a pit and possibly rehab it.
Right now I'm designing in my head. But yes I want a grease pit about 40 feet from the house, so that brings us just passed the driveway. Then I want another 30 ft if pipe and then I want either a pit or to install a t with perforated pipe laid in rock that goes 100 ft.Good chance it doesn't have a pit. Putting a grease trap in will help keep it from building back up in the future.
I might have missed it but how long was that piece of corrugated?
I've got a 100 ft just like that if you ever need.I have a sewer auger, like the picture below, if you want to try and clear some of that pipe. I was going to offer up earlier but I saw you had already went past 50' (which is the length of this one) with a snake. Now that you've found this area, it might help. I will say the old soap line at my house was just perforated corrugated pipe with no pit, just like what you have found, so you may not have anything else.
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Don't make it a T, make it a square at the end. And remember tree roots travel a long ways so don't get to close to the tree line.Parallel to the tree line is where I want to run 50-100 ft of leg. The T portion of you will. I don't think I need a pit especially if I install a solid/grease pit early on.