04/12/2024
Check this out. This was a tight site on all accounts to replace this septic system. First we pumped and decomissioned the old tank, then excavated for the new tank. After that we slipped the new tank inbetween the house and the detached garage. Once the tank was set and connected for the homeowners, I moved on to the weeping bed excavation. The only room for the bed to be replaced on this site was just where the tennis court happened to be. So I removed that. Then I prepared the excavation for inspection. Then it snowed. Once that was complete we moved on to getting the material to the weeping bed. Well, the triaxles wouldn't fit passed the side of the garage. So I laced the driveway with 3/4" plywood to dump the septic sand on and then reload my mini dumper and back it around the side of the garage to weeping bed. First, I had to trim some trees to get my mini dumper in. On top of that one of Moran's trucks was 3 of mine! I had to hustle between rounds. Once we got all the sand in I moved on to the weeping bed installation, then trenched in the forcemain to connect the pump chamber to the distribution box, installed the frost protection and backfilled. Time for the installation inspection, passed. Then the snow melted, it was awesome! We were able to haul in the topsoil and do the grading! Final inspection. Passed.