what a sh*tty situation. There are lots of crappy landlords out there...but also plenty of awful tenants. Gotta be careful with those septic systems some city manage the whole thing ; they force you to use a specific company and they and only they can connect you to the city's system other area its free for all as long as its ''approved '' by the city ( here in Canada). Plus lots off ppl don't understand how to maintain / care for septic system so yeah ....I feel for you brother
The septic system was original to the home, so 1960. The tenants moved another family in with them and with eviction rules in my state it was easier to ride out the term of the lease than evict them. In the meantime I was stuck watching the damage unfold.
@Letsplay222 exactly. Then a film builds up on the drain field that prevents the water from soaking into the ground. Just plugs up the whole system. Systems are designed by number of bedrooms, ie 3br house is sized for 6 people. Average person uses 50gal per day.
Wow
Great video
what a sh*tty situation. There are lots of crappy landlords out there...but also plenty of awful tenants. Gotta be careful with those septic systems some city manage the whole thing ; they force you to use a specific company and they and only they can connect you to the city's system other area its free for all as long as its ''approved '' by the city ( here in Canada). Plus lots off ppl don't understand how to maintain / care for septic system so yeah ....I feel for you brother
The septic system was original to the home, so 1960. The tenants moved another family in with them and with eviction rules in my state it was easier to ride out the term of the lease than evict them. In the meantime I was stuck watching the damage unfold.
Im curious why you spray vs rolling.
When it is the whole house I spray for speed. When it is a room or two, I roll for speed.
@@CraigKammanMN Thanks!
Yikes what a nightmare! How does a septic system get overwhelmed? Overuse of water causes the ground not to absorb anymore?
@Letsplay222 exactly. Then a film builds up on the drain field that prevents the water from soaking into the ground. Just plugs up the whole system. Systems are designed by number of bedrooms, ie 3br house is sized for 6 people. Average person uses 50gal per day.