I actually had the unpleasant thing happened to me at the job site. I was working with it a Buddy of mine. I ended up falling into a septic tank that nobody knew about. There were 2 homes on the property. When the guy first bought the property, everyone thought the subject system from both units were in one spot. Well, we ended up driving the one time over a part of his yard near a porch of the old building. The foundation was the only thing left of this building. And it had cement stairs and Stone stairs. That way you knew it was the porch. After I drove across it, I went to drop the tailgate to dump some loam I do believe. When the ground collapsed underneath me. It was pretty disgusting my boss gave me the rest of the day off. The homeowner decided to pay for my cleaning bill and gave me some extra money. Which I split with the rest of the crew. It's not my first time getting covered and crap. The place before I worked at had a pump out truck. The gaskets were not very good on it. And the place where you had unload was. You had the back it up ands close as you could to the Is m off tank. Where the solids and the liquids were blinded together then distributed to the leech fields. The connecting hose to the back of the truck had a tenth to spray if you didn't put it on correctly. It took me twice to realize the trick.
@@rogerstlaurent8704 I did and it wasn't the first time. It was the first time of feeling weightlessness. Then coming to a soft landing somewhat. It scared the crap right out of me. And the guy I was working with. He got freaked out too because I was there one second and gone the next. The problem was getting the truck back across
It's amazing what a human body will get used to.. I remember working at a fiberglass plant and not smelling it after a few months of work in there. But all my friends would tell me I smell like fiberglass. Same thing happened when I worked at sewage plant. After a while you don't smell it anymore unless you're really bad that day.
I had an elementary school septic tank to clean, a year old, opened the inlet manhole to reveal 1000 Fireball nips. Someone was flushing nips. I notified the school. Can you imagine the discussion amongst the teachers!
That's funny but an interesting observation. We have snails that clear up the water too. If you were in my county they have been improperly venting the aeration-tank into the trash-tank to vent out of the plumbing-roof-vents so if yours was done as incorrectly as the ones here then you might find your house raining-snails when outdoor temperatures get back above 84f.
Many critters - Flies especially - Are designed by nature to assist the break-up and decomposition of animal waste, and are especially attuned to dealing with human and canine matter; In effect, they're natures dustmen. Because of this human effluent isn't dangerous to them like it is to us, and (Foul though it might seem to us) they're actually attracted to it. 💩 I'm not entirely familiar with North American septic systems and how animals might ingress into them...But I do know there are species of mollusc (snail) that are laid and disperse in water currents, as anybody who's maintained fish tanks will know about. If you have a natural or groundwater drawn supply, there's a possibility these molluscs are passing through the household plumbing and then developing inside the septic, which will provide a _lot_ of nutrients for their development. 🐌
I was that kid that was flushing stuff down the toilet. One day my mom was cooking and i grabbed the biggest mushroom i could find and flushed it, clogging the toilet... And what does a child do? Flush again and overflow the toilet 😂
This is not a septic but in the neighborhood. Doing home repair. The first time i met s sewage injector pump. Raw sewage in basement bath tub. Had to remove pump from well. Mom always said that you could alway wash your hands. Had a water hose in backyard. And a 5 gallon bucket with hot soapy water out there. With an empty bucket at well. Had to reach almost to my shoulder into raw sewage to get pump. Put it into bucket. Carry it outside. To wrince with hose. Then into soapy water. Yes Mom was right. You can always wash your hands. Now it is lunch time😂
We lived at a house from 1971 until 2021, it had septic, we followed the simple rules, septic safe paper even if you don’t like it, and nothing else down the drain but water and #2, we never had the tank pumped in the time we lived there, never, when we sold the house and had to have it pumped as part of pre sale, the company said the tank was in great shape but way too old to keep so it had to be dug out and replaced… never had an issue if you just don’t flush things that don’t belong down the drains
The lack of aeration-tank-venting might have also sent pressured gas into the electrical-box to corrode out the components. You want electrical-putty at every spot possible to make as many air-dams as you can.
If you only flush poo and pee, you _might_ be OK...But if you also flush paper, you'll have scum inside too. And if you ever pour fats and/or wipes down the drain, prepare for a very challenging report... 📜
You should have a low-pressure gauge to test the air-pumps. Mine is humming at 2.3-PSI as it is rated for. I do not see a vent-to-atmosphere for the aeration-tank so there is a possibility that with all the riser-screws installed the pump was seeing over the max rated 4-PSI which damaged the diaphragms prematurely. Most OSSFs are designed with the inlet of the aeration-tank dipped-into the trash-tank so that all the extra oxidized-corrosive-gas isn't sent into the house plumbing. The vents need to be fly-proof so don't drill large holes in the chlorinator piping. I prefer to have the vent on the riser (away from groundwater intrusion, a violation) b/c it allows me to smell when I might have used slightly too much bleach as the water entering the aeration-tank will show off the excess (in that chlorinator-vents might confuse some customers. Activated-carbon doesn't work when it is wet & cold so I'll be changing mine when outdoor-temps reach 84-f.
I remember watching the show Monster Garage with Jessie James and the one guy that was on one of the teams was a porta potty guy, and He told his story how he was spraying out a porta potty with the water hose and just a little bit got on his lip, and he had like 10 different major diseases and almost died from it...
Very informative regarding additives. I always wondered about laundry soap. I use Arm and Hammer detergent, supposedly won't hurt the natural process in the tank. Am I right? Thanks.
Hey! Not sure if this comment will be lost as im 7 months late, but im curious, when you are washing down a tank- where is the water supply/hose coming from? Do you bring a water source with you on the truck or are these just faucets found on the property and you bring your own hose?
From Dom's other videos, it sounds as if people digging-up their lids in advance is very much appreciated and saves a lot of time/money. I don't know if they charge for digging up the lids (Pretty sure they won't in the case of elderly/disabled persons who couldn't possibly do it by themselves) but if you can locate the tank and do this for your pumper in advance, they'll love you for it. 👍
How does that not clog the pipes?? One time as a child I flushed maybe a 30 ot 50 ml plastic lotion bottle my parents had to get a plumber to remove it.
Random question. I had someone tell me to never flush animal feces into my septic tank. They said the bacteria in their feces messes up the balance inside the tank which will ruin its ability to maintain itself properly.
Poo is poo But cat litter stuck to the poo is not good, it will just sink to the bottom. If you have your septic pumped when you should there is no issue, it's like having another person in the house.
Animal feces it is completely different pH and could mess it up. I did an aerobic system at a dog kennel I guess they put too much in there and it burns the pumps out within a year
@@volvo09 could have been hair as well but in an aerobic system the clarifier or aeration chamber we are growing a bacteria that eats out feces too high of a pH could kill your bugs. I never forget this one system where it would not treat the sewage and the problem was someone in the house was bulimic.
@@sethkater7869 oh wow, interesting story. yeah they are a completely different type of system to a traditional anaerobic septic... It's like an aquarium pretty much. I wouldn't take any chances with one of those...
Hold on, I am on 200mg of antibiotics a day till I die (not to soon I hope) but that could affect my septic sys. I guess it could kill to much bacteria in the tank?
My guesses, #1 aeration-tank not properly-vented leaving both a) the air-pump experiencing pressures over the rated 4-psi & b) the pressure might have been sending the corrosive gasses into the electrical box to destroy everything. #2 the trash-tank overfilled which a) overfilled the aeration-tank & b) clogged around the air-diffusers over pressuring the rubber-diaphragms into premature failure & c) filled the pump-tank with biosolids which #3 biosolids probably cogged the sprinklers & put the water-pump over its rated 60-psi which, Now their yard is covered in 48-hour cesspool-fever.
Are those homes with septic tanks using food disposal devices at their kitchen sink also? If so are food scraps a main contributor to the sedimentation inside the tanks?
i use that portable toilet blue stuff that has good smell i buys it from cleanin guys when im on trail rides or barrel race and it works so good and it cut down smell in tank and i add that blue stuff to my toilet tanks keeps everything fresh smelling good
In the South we have roundworms & hookworms at rates up to 16% even in Central Tx. It's a 'Known Neglected Disease'. They basically eat our brains or eat enough blood to change our behavior. White-blood cells are tiny in comparison to the worms.
I been driving the turd bucket for 35 yrs. I Never get sick and if I am you better run. I worked constantly thru covid never got sick. My immune system eats hepatitis every day for breakfast lol
Hold on, I am on 200mg of antibiotics a day till I die (not to soon I hope) but that could affect my septic sys. I guess it could kill to much bacteria in the tank?
I actually had the unpleasant thing happened to me at the job site. I was working with it a Buddy of mine. I ended up falling into a septic tank that nobody knew about. There were 2 homes on the property. When the guy first bought the property, everyone thought the subject system from both units were in one spot. Well, we ended up driving the one time over a part of his yard near a porch of the old building. The foundation was the only thing left of this building. And it had cement stairs and Stone stairs. That way you knew it was the porch. After I drove across it, I went to drop the tailgate to dump some loam I do believe. When the ground collapsed underneath me. It was pretty disgusting my boss gave me the rest of the day off. The homeowner decided to pay for my cleaning bill and gave me some extra money. Which I split with the rest of the crew. It's not my first time getting covered and crap. The place before I worked at had a pump out truck. The gaskets were not very good on it. And the place where you had unload was. You had the back it up ands close as you could to the Is m off tank. Where the solids and the liquids were blinded together then distributed to the leech fields. The connecting hose to the back of the truck had a tenth to spray if you didn't put it on correctly. It took me twice to realize the trick.
Sounds like you got baptized in the holy land of the river of POO POO
@@rogerstlaurent8704 I did and it wasn't the first time. It was the first time of feeling weightlessness. Then coming to a soft landing somewhat. It scared the crap right out of me. And the guy I was working with. He got freaked out too because I was there one second and gone the next. The problem was getting the truck back across
It's amazing what a human body will get used to.. I remember working at a fiberglass plant and not smelling it after a few months of work in there. But all my friends would tell me I smell like fiberglass. Same thing happened when I worked at sewage plant. After a while you don't smell it anymore unless you're really bad that day.
I had an elementary school septic tank to clean, a year old, opened the inlet manhole to reveal 1000 Fireball nips. Someone was flushing nips. I notified the school. Can you imagine the discussion amongst the teachers!
I am surprised you did not find condoms and women's panties in the septic tank
I'd just keep two identical metal drink cups. One with Fireball and one with water.
Teacher's little helpers😂
the back of his truck says honk for chocolate milk now that's funny haha
One thing that absolutely works in adding is reduce adding toilet paper.
Like the read truck sign. Saw “Warning. Full of political promises.” on a sister truck in Florida city Florida. Stay safe. Kids, huh?
the cursed money shot 11:00
“Honk for chocolate milk”😂 thats nasty af lol
Have you ever seen an effluent chamber with thousands of snails? Odd problem my family is experiencing in North Louisiana
That's funny but an interesting observation. We have snails that clear up the water too. If you were in my county they have been improperly venting the aeration-tank into the trash-tank to vent out of the plumbing-roof-vents so if yours was done as incorrectly as the ones here then you might find your house raining-snails when outdoor temperatures get back above 84f.
Many critters - Flies especially - Are designed by nature to assist the break-up and decomposition of animal waste, and are especially attuned to dealing with human and canine matter; In effect, they're natures dustmen. Because of this human effluent isn't dangerous to them like it is to us, and (Foul though it might seem to us) they're actually attracted to it. 💩
I'm not entirely familiar with North American septic systems and how animals might ingress into them...But I do know there are species of mollusc (snail) that are laid and disperse in water currents, as anybody who's maintained fish tanks will know about. If you have a natural or groundwater drawn supply, there's a possibility these molluscs are passing through the household plumbing and then developing inside the septic, which will provide a _lot_ of nutrients for their development. 🐌
That poor GoPro😮. And your mouth at the end of the video when you were spinning that bottle on the drill. 😂😂
I full expected to see the junk in the thumbnail for this one!
Me too.... Clickbait
I agree clickbate
I was that kid that was flushing stuff down the toilet.
One day my mom was cooking and i grabbed the biggest mushroom i could find and flushed it, clogging the toilet...
And what does a child do? Flush again and overflow the toilet 😂
This is not a septic but in the neighborhood.
Doing home repair. The first time i met s sewage injector pump.
Raw sewage in basement bath tub. Had to remove pump from well. Mom always said that you could alway wash your hands.
Had a water hose in backyard. And a 5 gallon bucket with hot soapy water out there.
With an empty bucket at well. Had to reach almost to my shoulder into raw sewage to get pump. Put it into bucket. Carry it outside. To wrince with hose. Then into soapy water.
Yes Mom was right. You can always wash your hands. Now it is lunch time😂
I waited all the way til the end to hear "smells like money"
We lived at a house from 1971 until 2021, it had septic, we followed the simple rules, septic safe paper even if you don’t like it, and nothing else down the drain but water and #2, we never had the tank pumped in the time we lived there, never, when we sold the house and had to have it pumped as part of pre sale, the company said the tank was in great shape but way too old to keep so it had to be dug out and replaced… never had an issue if you just don’t flush things that don’t belong down the drains
The lack of aeration-tank-venting might have also sent pressured gas into the electrical-box to corrode out the components. You want electrical-putty at every spot possible to make as many air-dams as you can.
I have never had my septic tank cleaned out. The house was built in 2000 I guess it's about time to do it.
Oh my goodness… film a video bro wtf report back
If you only flush poo and pee, you _might_ be OK...But if you also flush paper, you'll have scum inside too.
And if you ever pour fats and/or wipes down the drain, prepare for a very challenging report... 📜
You should have a low-pressure gauge to test the air-pumps. Mine is humming at 2.3-PSI as it is rated for. I do not see a vent-to-atmosphere for the aeration-tank so there is a possibility that with all the riser-screws installed the pump was seeing over the max rated 4-PSI which damaged the diaphragms prematurely. Most OSSFs are designed with the inlet of the aeration-tank dipped-into the trash-tank so that all the extra oxidized-corrosive-gas isn't sent into the house plumbing. The vents need to be fly-proof so don't drill large holes in the chlorinator piping. I prefer to have the vent on the riser (away from groundwater intrusion, a violation) b/c it allows me to smell when I might have used slightly too much bleach as the water entering the aeration-tank will show off the excess (in that chlorinator-vents might confuse some customers. Activated-carbon doesn't work when it is wet & cold so I'll be changing mine when outdoor-temps reach 84-f.
I always thought additives didn't make sense. We are putting bleach and cleaning products down the drain constantly, which will kill enzymes.
We're gonna have to replace the leach lines soon on our system. Got a spot where liquid is seeping up from the ground.
Awesome job and awesome clean out 🤟🤟🤟
I remember watching the show Monster Garage with Jessie James and the one guy that was on one of the teams was a porta potty guy, and He told his story how he was spraying out a porta potty with the water hose and just a little bit got on his lip, and he had like 10 different major diseases and almost died from it...
Very informative regarding additives. I always wondered about laundry soap. I use Arm and Hammer detergent, supposedly won't hurt the natural process in the tank. Am I right? Thanks.
Love seeing the poop smoothy portion! 🤮🤣💸💰
Hey! Not sure if this comment will be lost as im 7 months late, but im curious, when you are washing down a tank- where is the water supply/hose coming from? Do you bring a water source with you on the truck or are these just faucets found on the property and you bring your own hose?
How did the bottle get down in the septic tank. Very good job very good clean out.🤟🤟🤟
Do you expect the homeowners to dig before you get to the job or is that normally part of the service?
From Dom's other videos, it sounds as if people digging-up their lids in advance is very much appreciated and saves a lot of time/money. I don't know if they charge for digging up the lids (Pretty sure they won't in the case of elderly/disabled persons who couldn't possibly do it by themselves) but if you can locate the tank and do this for your pumper in advance, they'll love you for it. 👍
Excelent cleaning 👍👍
How does that not clog the pipes?? One time as a child I flushed maybe a 30 ot 50 ml plastic lotion bottle my parents had to get a plumber to remove it.
Random question. I had someone tell me to never flush animal feces into my septic tank. They said the bacteria in their feces messes up the balance inside the tank which will ruin its ability to maintain itself properly.
Poo is poo
But cat litter stuck to the poo is not good, it will just sink to the bottom.
If you have your septic pumped when you should there is no issue, it's like having another person in the house.
Animal feces it is completely different pH and could mess it up. I did an aerobic system at a dog kennel I guess they put too much in there and it burns the pumps out within a year
@@sethkater7869 it does have hair in it which I forgot about, that may be the problem?
@@volvo09 could have been hair as well but in an aerobic system the clarifier or aeration chamber we are growing a bacteria that eats out feces too high of a pH could kill your bugs. I never forget this one system where it would not treat the sewage and the problem was someone in the house was bulimic.
@@sethkater7869 oh wow, interesting story.
yeah they are a completely different type of system to a traditional anaerobic septic... It's like an aquarium pretty much. I wouldn't take any chances with one of those...
What do you think about the plastic tanks
YIKES - Nasty Poop water spray in the face! 11:01
Oh my, so much Garbage not good !!!
03:00 i swear by God before you said it i said yummy myself ;D
Hold on, I am on 200mg of antibiotics a day till I die (not to soon I hope) but that could affect my septic sys. I guess it could kill to much bacteria in the tank?
Toddlers are cereal flushers.
What was the issue with the aeration system?
My guesses,
#1 aeration-tank not properly-vented leaving both
a) the air-pump experiencing pressures over the rated 4-psi &
b) the pressure might have been sending the corrosive gasses into the electrical box to destroy everything.
#2 the trash-tank overfilled which
a) overfilled the aeration-tank &
b) clogged around the air-diffusers over pressuring the rubber-diaphragms into premature failure &
c) filled the pump-tank with biosolids which
#3 biosolids probably cogged the sprinklers & put the water-pump over its rated 60-psi which,
Now their yard is covered in 48-hour cesspool-fever.
Are those homes with septic tanks using food disposal devices at their kitchen sink also? If so are food scraps a main contributor to the sedimentation inside the tanks?
How the hell did a bottle get inside
i'm surprised you unclogg it too. figured they would have to call a plumber. Do you charge extra to unclog the line?
I usually do, but this was a returning customer and it was super easy
A plumber would never figure it out
When you charge for an unclog, how much on top of a pump out? What is your emergency unclog price?
i use that portable toilet blue stuff that has good smell i buys it from cleanin guys when im on trail rides or barrel race and it works so good and it cut down smell in tank and i add that blue stuff to my toilet tanks keeps everything fresh smelling good
Do you get a lot of colds? Do you feel like this job gives you a better immune system?
In the South we have roundworms & hookworms at rates up to 16% even in Central Tx. It's a 'Known Neglected Disease'. They basically eat our brains or eat enough blood to change our behavior. White-blood cells are tiny in comparison to the worms.
I been driving the turd bucket for 35 yrs. I Never get sick and if I am you better run. I worked constantly thru covid never got sick. My immune system eats hepatitis every day for breakfast lol
I think some additives have their place, not all septic systems are created equal so a little boost cant hurt.
Am kindly requesting anyone here with the email for the pumper. Thanks in advance
Even Scott toilet paper is bad for septic tanks?
Hey, careful, with that hose. Dont want anything to splash back onto your lip.🤢
MMM smells like money, The smelly taco filling
You should bring a little kid with you they can hop down in there and scrub it out.
What a bunch of crap!!!!!!!!!!!! LOL!!!!!!!!!!!! Literally !
So you’re just going to click bait huh. Ok. Cool. Guess I can block this channel now.
I added you on Pokemon Go, but you didn't accept yet
Hold on, I am on 200mg of antibiotics a day till I die (not to soon I hope) but that could affect my septic sys. I guess it could kill to much bacteria in the tank?
It's not unreasonable to add tank treatment, then.