fookin aye, you know what I do for a living? I treat cancer. that's right, medical oncologist here and pretty proud of it. but your video and the dedication you put in the subject is the closest thing imaginable to making me a septic tank enthusiast! I applaud you, sir!
Some videos show holes made in chamber walls at different heights. Could you explain the difference between the baffle pipes connecting the chambers versus bigger holes left in chamber walls at different heights to serve the same purpose?
helpful but, it would be better if you add the whole details of its reinforcing steel bars sir, as we could say its a complete construction of septic tank. thanks
Very helpful video. Sir, does the base layer need iron bars in it. I'm sorry I'm not fluent in English.I'm from Burma and we are currently building one in my home. An engineer said we need to put iron bars beneath concrete layer (base layer) and the other one said it's not necessity. Concrete is poured...not premolded. Thank you in advance.
Hi Sir very nice video! I just want to ask is it necessary to cement the floor area of the septic tank? We are building only 100 sq meters 2 stories house 2 br and 3 toilet. I hope you will answer my question 🙏🏻🇵🇭
Good info, but the water exiting the tank is not clean. Too many idiots do not understand that the liquid coming out of the tank is actually septage, and contains virii, bacteri and other nasties, plus nitrites, nitrates and other waste produced by the "Digestive" processes. Also I would add that there should in reality be a venting system to disperse the methane gas that builds up in septic tanks. > More info about emptying the tank would be helpful, as would guidance as to waterproofing the tank internally as required by some national building codes.
Vent is not always needed in a septic tank. A good septic tank is when there's no air that enter on it which why anaerobic organism thrive which digests waste and sludge in the septic tank. Plus methane and other gasses produced by the septage is soluble to water and released in the drain field which then seeps out in soil and released in the atmosphere.
My guess is to allow gasses to escape and to prevent vapor lock. Keeps stagnant water from accumulating in the pipe and backing up through your drain. Also, a baffle filter can be installed in the outlet tee before the drain field to prevent solids from moving into the drain field.
It helps restrict the incoming fluid and prepares it to hit the water and cause commotion in the tank. If the garbage hits the water in the 1st chamber hard it causes the sludge to enter the 2nd or 3rd chamber. It destroys the leach field quicker. A elbow would cause the incoming stuff to eject harder. The reason the same on the other chambers is becaue u want them pulling water from the middle of the 3 water types of each chamber . The sludge at the top u don't want entering the next chamber nor the stuff at the bottom. The middle is the so-called good water. I can't remember the names at the moment but it all has names for it. Hope that helps
@Pandora M here in the states you can buy them pre made but usually you want at least a 500 gallon tank for a family of 2 for example. If you have children then you want at least a thousand gallon tank. I dont think you have to adhere to a specific measurement in size, what matters is capacity. You can have a square, a rectangle, or a cigar shaped plastic tank.
fookin aye, you know what I do for a living? I treat cancer. that's right, medical oncologist here and pretty proud of it. but your video and the dedication you put in the subject is the closest thing imaginable to making me a septic tank enthusiast! I applaud you, sir!
I am building one in Africa right now and this information is treasurable.
Brilliant, just brilliant! Your description is the best I've seen. Thank you!
I can't believe there's a YT channel for septic tank! I need this is my life
built my first one and it sold for 2,000 dollars. Thanks mate!
It's the first Time i find a very clear explication about construction if a septic tankThanks you very much.
Can it be installed within 1 feet of building foundation?
Nice... Explanation.... Thanks for sharing....
Thanks for info Sir
Very good information. You did a good job. Useful for many
So nice of you
I just wanted to inform you that you did not mention air vents. Are they not necessary in this system?
Thank you.!
Very helpful information brother
Excellent explanation with clear video presentation. Thanks!
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Some videos show holes made in chamber walls at different heights. Could you explain the difference between the baffle pipes connecting the chambers versus bigger holes left in chamber walls at different heights to serve the same purpose?
How do you arrange the Tee connectors inside the tank sir?
helpful but, it would be better if you add the whole details of its reinforcing steel bars sir, as we could say its a complete construction of septic tank. thanks
Good work
Very useful
Very helpful video. Sir, does the base layer need iron bars in it. I'm sorry I'm not fluent in English.I'm from Burma and we are currently building one in my home. An engineer said we need to put iron bars beneath concrete layer (base layer) and the other one said it's not necessity. Concrete is poured...not premolded. Thank you in advance.
Explained clearly
Tanks to very much
Thank you x
What are the dimensions??
very insightful well demonstrated project
Gud work ,bt wats da point and essence of building a three chamber septic tank ,and da advantage over da one with partition ,plse
Is it possible to build 4 chamber septic tank?
Yes. And a 5,6,7,8,9 chamber
Nicely! I hope to emulate your style
Hi Sir very nice video! I just want to ask is it necessary to cement the floor area of the septic tank? We are building only 100 sq meters 2 stories house 2 br and 3 toilet. I hope you will answer my question 🙏🏻🇵🇭
just let your shit absorbed thru the soil so that it can contaminate your deep well and water source
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Good info, but the water exiting the tank is not clean. Too many idiots do not understand that the liquid coming out of the tank is actually septage, and contains virii, bacteri and other nasties, plus nitrites, nitrates and other waste produced by the "Digestive" processes. Also I would add that there should in reality be a venting system to disperse the methane gas that builds up in septic tanks.
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More info about emptying the tank would be helpful, as would guidance as to waterproofing the tank internally as required by some national building codes.
Vent is not always needed in a septic tank. A good septic tank is when there's no air that enter on it which why anaerobic organism thrive which digests waste and sludge in the septic tank. Plus methane and other gasses produced by the septage is soluble to water and released in the drain field which then seeps out in soil and released in the atmosphere.
sir it doesn't show where is the clean out in every chamber or my question do we need a clean out
You never got back to why the t peice connector as supose to just a 90 degree elbow
Yeah I would like to know that as well. Its like nobody ever explains it on any vid.
Right, and no reply here either
My guess would be to be able to clean out clogs
My guess is to allow gasses to escape and to prevent vapor lock. Keeps stagnant water from accumulating in the pipe and backing up through your drain. Also, a baffle filter can be installed in the outlet tee before the drain field to prevent solids from moving into the drain field.
It helps restrict the incoming fluid and prepares it to hit the water and cause commotion in the tank. If the garbage hits the water in the 1st chamber hard it causes the sludge to enter the 2nd or 3rd chamber. It destroys the leach field quicker. A elbow would cause the incoming stuff to eject harder. The reason the same on the other chambers is becaue u want them pulling water from the middle of the 3 water types of each chamber . The sludge at the top u don't want entering the next chamber nor the stuff at the bottom. The middle is the so-called good water. I can't remember the names at the moment but it all has names for it. Hope that helps
@7:30 "lots of people die every year from crawling into septic tanks." I doubt this claim. I've not heard of it happening even once, anyway.
Fat and grease sinks? Or floats above?
What if you don't want to mess with sludge?
Hire a company to pump it out occasionally.
What type of coatings would you put on the inside walls of the septic tanks to protect the concrete from acid sewer treatments such as muriatic acid?
Nothing. The porosity makes a correct barrier to keep the outside hygenic!
Septic Tank TV!
Now I actually have seen it all.
Hello sir. Nice video. Sir I wanna ask you what program or application did you use?
SketchUp
Where is the exhaust
hi sir, what is the standard size of the septic tank for 3 chamber sir,?
@Pandora M here in the states you can buy them pre made but usually you want at least a 500 gallon tank for a family of 2 for example. If you have children then you want at least a thousand gallon tank. I dont think you have to adhere to a specific measurement in size, what matters is capacity. You can have a square, a rectangle, or a cigar shaped plastic tank.
Best
"You'd have 3 lids to stop any children or, eh, humans, getting into it" !!
Use helix micro rebar
May I ask after the last chamber where is the water goes?
could just be to the ground. And the grass would be lusher in there
It drains out into the ground, in the drainfield.
Got me wore out. Seeing results in just days
Bio thanks
This is not septic tank but it was stirage tank.
This is pig farm usefull
One chamber Size
"Clean" water is a *very* relative term here.
can you shout out me
Good work