Septic Tank Riser Installation (Easy DIY)

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  • Опубліковано 24 гру 2022
  • Installing Tuf-Tite risers on a septic system we recently located and dug up.
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  • @dhpettit
    @dhpettit Рік тому +8

    Thanks a million for posting this! After I had our tank pumped out a couple of weeks ago, I realized that by the time we have to have it pumped again, I'll be about 80 years old. Yikes! I may not want to dig a two foot hole in the ground by then. The guy who pumped it out recommended a riser, which I had never heard of. After watching your video, I felt like it was something I could handle on my own, so I followed your instructions and the whole process took about an hour and a half.

  • @TyrantOfHellsLand
    @TyrantOfHellsLand Рік тому +6

    the Christmas Vacation reference was top tier

  • @Leonardokite
    @Leonardokite Рік тому +5

    The black corrugated pipe is ADS solid. I used to buy it in 20 ft lengths x 24-in inside diameter. It looked pretty weird carrying that on top of my pickup truck LOL. Most of our tanks had 24-in lids. I always kept some 18 in on hand for the 18-in lids. I like the Orenco lids for surface lids. Most people preferred having the riser ending 6 in under the grass so it did not show in their lawn and was still easy to dig. We just used concrete around the outside of the pipe too seal it off around the tank. Then I had a bar that had a round and for tamping to make sure the dirt was tight around the riser and did not create sinkholes.
    By the way, the 20 ft by 24-in pipe was absolutely great to prop up on the deck and have the kids use it as a slide.

  • @drl5002
    @drl5002 2 місяці тому +2

    I'm seeing a number of comments about burying the lid to look nicer. In a more recent video, he actually recommended not doing that. The reason being if the baffle were to clog, it's easy enough to open it and use a stick or other tool to unclog it and fix it temporarily until you can get it pumped out. If you bury it, now you have to dig to fix that problem. Honestly, your lawn isn't going to look that great in that area anyway since the grass above the septic tank tends to be dead. He's always talking about that being a way to locate the tank by finding the dead grass.

  • @SaltySwede
    @SaltySwede Рік тому +7

    The only 2 things I don't like about the Tuff Tite dome lids where I work are the #2 Phillips screws they often come with, and the fact that they can only be fastened through the small, easily breakable loops and the safety screw mounts on the sides. I've found that #2 Phillips screws strip very easily, because I rarely find any in good condition on a job site.

  • @Nukemann64
    @Nukemann64 Рік тому +6

    Man i need to install risers on mine next time! Ours is like 2.5 feet down, and it SUCKS to dig that up every time lol.

  • @joshgill6107
    @joshgill6107 Місяць тому

    The time has come for us to get our septc pumped and this was the last time i was digging it up. So thank you for this video!! You saved me some money and i was able to install these with ease!

  • @cherylmack1260
    @cherylmack1260 Рік тому +16

    Thanks for showing us this process. I was wondering what you meant when you said installing risers so you don't have to dig it up again. I was picturing adding cement to the whole in a type of tubing and then bring the lid up to the top. I love learning something new every day. Merry Christmas to you all.

  • @capt.kennethabney8789
    @capt.kennethabney8789 Рік тому

    Hey Dominic, another great video. I enjoy you sharing all your experience and knowledge. Your parents must be proud of you. You are always so polite to your costumers, yes sir, no sir, etc. Unfortunately we don’t hear enough of that anymore. I really like the grease trap clean outs, would like to see where you dispose the grease and how they process the solids like you mentioned in your other videos. Thanks

  • @FGUK1973
    @FGUK1973 Рік тому

    They are so easy to install and make so much sense too. Have a Merry Christmas and a Brilliant 2023! I may see 2023 in with a large poop smoothie and a crusty chocolate brownie

  • @LIBERTY0RDEATH
    @LIBERTY0RDEATH Рік тому

    Great work! Well worth the money for someone like you to do it. Unfortunately not many septic companies do work like you

  • @weathertrainsrandomniss1083
    @weathertrainsrandomniss1083 Рік тому +1

    Them risers look better than the ones I have on my tank. At least the covers. Thanks for the installation video! Merry Christmas. Cheers from Wisconsin.

  • @toddplenda5569
    @toddplenda5569 Рік тому +1

    Job well done that looks like the hot set up.

  • @cheryleking6543
    @cheryleking6543 Рік тому +1

    Wow, I wondered how that was done. Thanks for showing Stay Safe ❤🙏👍🤗

  • @MEK-sf9zp
    @MEK-sf9zp Рік тому

    Thanks for sharing! Very informative video. 👍🏼

  • @blueheartless36
    @blueheartless36 Рік тому +1

    Thanks for showing us how to do the thing!

  • @ThomasECahill
    @ThomasECahill Рік тому

    Awesome guys, thanks Merry Xmas.

  • @lpe655
    @lpe655 Рік тому +1

    Fun fact the cover adds 4"s of rise. I prefer the flat covers than we bury all but the center. Makes the lawn look nicer.

  • @macdadstromboli2762
    @macdadstromboli2762 Рік тому +1

    Merry Christmas Dominick. (Spelling?🤔)
    Hope you get over that cold soon. Glad you're brave enough to stand on that lid. I'm over 300lbs, so if I were to do it, well, I'd definitely be taking a very cold shower with a garden hose. 🤣 With the homeowners either laughing at me or really mad.

  • @mtebor
    @mtebor 5 місяців тому

    Interesting video. I have a newbuild that uses septic and I have no idea why the builder didn't just install the riser when installed. I have no idea how many rises I need and will have to clear the top of the section to find out. Luckily, I am in Florida and it isn't hard dirt.

  • @chrissnyder821
    @chrissnyder821 5 місяців тому

    Give us a link on that spray foam that you used to mount the riser to the tank what you put between it that would be really helpful

  • @cloudk2088
    @cloudk2088 Рік тому

    Merry Christmas

  • @brooketyler3640
    @brooketyler3640 Рік тому

    7:06 YOU GUYS ARE AWESOME!!! I am in east tn and have horrible well and well water for my mobile home in country. How do I find out what kind of tank and system I have? My UN-significant other bought the trailer and property a year ago and has been gone ever since. I do most work myself but this is one thing I know nothing about. I opened the lid to well and all I see is nasty shit and yuck. As far as I know there is a well pump breaker below main power meter box outside but I don’t know of any other switches, or anything other than a pipe I can see in the well that has a small concrete box around where water comes out of it…I flipped breaker on and no water in the home. I don’t know where to start or what to check….I thought it was full but apparently it’s supposed to be that full and nasty. Any suggestions how to figure out what problem is? You guys speak easy to understand instructions which helps tremendously. Oh yea and I am a most of the time single mom of 4 plus grandchild. So I am broke and not a professional 😂. ANY SUGGESTIONS(they are all gonna stink but I can handle it😆) would be greatly appreciated. Did I mention you guys are great! Maybe y’all could do a southern tour for WELL HELL!!!😊

  • @calebparkinson4969
    @calebparkinson4969 Рік тому

    Awesome work fellas, I am looking to install these on my tank as well. But a quick question, do you smell any sewer gases because it is not covered with soil? Thanks.

    • @lpe655
      @lpe655 Рік тому +2

      No. U should have a vent in the pipe from the house to the tank so the gases vent there.

  • @danielrandolph9170
    @danielrandolph9170 Рік тому

    MERRY CHRISTMAS to u and your Family and crew

  • @tonydrago3758
    @tonydrago3758 Рік тому +1

    Do they make them for square lids

  • @codyharris3741
    @codyharris3741 Рік тому

    I have the slab lids on my septic tank how do I go about putting risers on mine

  • @T6Tarek
    @T6Tarek Рік тому +1

    I installed tuff tite risers on my septic my septic guy was so happy and said you are the first customer I didn't have to ask to do it. Do you fill the lids with concrete? The instructions on my lid said to. Amazon sells tuff tite and other brands that makes it really easy.

    • @gilbertcox5075
      @gilbertcox5075 Рік тому

      Do not fill the bottom sides of the lid with concrete the purpose of the webbing is for strength not a 100 pound anchor

    • @T6Tarek
      @T6Tarek Рік тому

      @@gilbertcox5075 the instructions on the lid said to. It wasn't a wild idea I created on my own

  • @joedavis9155
    @joedavis9155 6 місяців тому

    Could you fill that in with concrete around that instead of dirt?

  • @aaronmucci
    @aaronmucci Рік тому +2

    Nice

  • @BFann_19
    @BFann_19 2 місяці тому +1

    What kind of adhesive did you use here? Thanks for the great video!

    • @effenfish661
      @effenfish661 2 місяці тому

      if he doesn't answer, i'd say it looks like great stuff pond and stone

  • @hughbrackett343
    @hughbrackett343 Рік тому +5

    I used the Polyloc HD flat lids with Polyloc risers. They're rated 1000#. I can partially confirm this, having accidentally driven multiple vehicles over them. I was more concerned about the ancient tank underneath than the lids.
    [I have no connection with Polyloc. I'm just a satisfied customer. BTW, I found the best price ordering direct from Polyloc.]

  • @AngelofOntario
    @AngelofOntario 8 місяців тому

    Had one of these installed about 3 years ago & I’m in northeastern Indiana, with a frost line of I think 4’… riser is 2’, if I remember right. Has anyone had issues with these with *frost heave*??? I have my top section that looks like it’s coming loose on one side (missing screws) and heaved up crooked to one side. But then I’m trying to figure out if it’s just because my lawn guy that hit it with his riding mower or from frost heave. I chose to have it sitting up above the ground about 6” so it wouldn’t get buried again, so that’s also a possibility.

  • @hughsgarbagetrucks
    @hughsgarbagetrucks Рік тому

    In Australia we don’t berry the top

  • @patrickhoward9600
    @patrickhoward9600 7 місяців тому

    Welp randomly looking at this Christmas morning 1:52 am Merry Christmas 🎄

  • @claykorth7244
    @claykorth7244 Рік тому

    WHERE IN TEXAS DO YOU SERVICE??

  • @ctrichell
    @ctrichell 2 місяці тому

    Will this keep water out also or will it fill up with water?

  • @DJSHADDY2K7
    @DJSHADDY2K7 Рік тому

    Five stars on installing the riser for the septic tank.

  • @veronicaalbin6934
    @veronicaalbin6934 Рік тому

    Did that need to be pumped with all that fluid in there?

    • @ryan_torres
      @ryan_torres Рік тому +2

      Nope, it just got pumped a few days before the install of the risers. A septic tank is always "full". The idea of a septic tank is that for every amount of liquid that goes in, an equal amount drains out into the drain field which is perforated pipe out in the yard. The purpose of the tank is to hold the solids which are broken down by bacteria over time. After a few years however, the solids do start to pile up and you need to pump out the tank before the solids get piled up high enough and reaches the drain field. If the solids go out into the drain field, it will cause the system to fail which can cost thousands of dollars to fix or replace.

  • @dakidlrg
    @dakidlrg Рік тому

    what do you use to break tank lids open if they don't open properly from a digging bar?

  • @timothygeorge1191
    @timothygeorge1191 Рік тому

    My risers are made of Concrete in Wisconsin the risers need to be chained for safety

    • @halfcircleworkshop
      @halfcircleworkshop Рік тому +1

      Most Wisconsin counties have ordinances about getting your septic pumped and will send notices out

  • @sun9912
    @sun9912 Рік тому

    🎅🏿🎄🎅🦃

  • @kevincaruthers5412
    @kevincaruthers5412 9 місяців тому

    Laughing at how easy the digging is!
    My 'soil' is slate, quartz, and clay.
    Not fun.

  • @SlackerU
    @SlackerU Рік тому

    You didn't seal off the risers(between each riser). Tree roots went in-between the riser sections b/c my butyl-rubber was over 10 years old. If that land has a high-water table then you've made even more of a mistake. A roll of butyl rubber is just over $10. My neighbors new installer also skipped install step #10, sealing off the risers to prevent groundwater entering, & it allowed the trash tank to vent improperly where huge green flies were literally digging themselves into the ground.
    The installers out here get passed using 4 inch outdoor-wood screws, it's wild, the Stainless are not expensive & easy to order. Idk why but septic installers also put romex wire in conduit, IDK why they aren't failed for this fire safety violation b/c they should be using THHN. I also think they should be failed for not using compression fittings on flexible-PVC, the glue doesn't last.

  • @culinarymaster52
    @culinarymaster52 Рік тому +1

    Where I'm from we like to use a sewage system... Tell them Amish it's not 1850 anymore

    • @PoorPumperSociety
      @PoorPumperSociety  Рік тому +7

      Hard to connect a 100+ acre ranch out in the country to the city’s sewer lines 10 miles away

    • @ryan_torres
      @ryan_torres Рік тому +3

      Where i'm from in a civilized society, there are literally people who live hours away from city sewage lines that municipalities or home owners aren't willing to pay millions of dollars just to run a one sewer line to one house. Also, a septic system is a sewage system.

    • @culinarymaster52
      @culinarymaster52 Рік тому

      @@ryan_torres um you must think cities always were!! Like cities didn't start out as villages with no sewage turn into towns with no sewage have the sewage poison their air and water then become cities with sewage.

    • @culinarymaster52
      @culinarymaster52 Рік тому

      @@PoorPumperSociety you don't need to connect to a cities sewer line I'm sure there is a highway closer than 10miles that also connects to that same inner city line. If not well then partner I think the farming industry in the united States is just about as dead as the industrial factory industry and it's time to sell that land to the city allowing them to build sewer lines closer!!

    • @ryan_torres
      @ryan_torres Рік тому

      @@culinarymaster52 well, obviously cities weren't always there. However, a lot of the cities and villages here aren't what you picture in your mind. From what I'm gathering, you're not from the United States. I imagine that when you picture this country, a lot of those images in your mind may come to mind come from images related to the east coast. While true, those "older" cities on that coast are fairly young, compared to a lot of European cities. However, a lot of the west coast is even newer and the population is a lot less dense. You have places in the west coast where you can drive a several hours and not see any civilization. Just empty fields. Then, maybe see a house out by itself. It just isn't feasible to run a single sewer line to that one house. In fact, that home may not even have running water or electricity. They have to fill a tank up at the closest water source and haul it back to their home. A lot of homes around where I live don't have addresses. You have to give directions telling the person to go down the dirt road for 25 miles and then there is a small tree, turn there. Then, go down the dirt road a few more miles where you will see a rock, ect. I hope you understand what I'm trying to convey to you. A lot isn't as easy as you may think.

  • @RandomTalksReal
    @RandomTalksReal Рік тому +2

    Nice