Thursday, November 25, 2010
Monday, November 22, 2010
Baffling septic problems... and a baffle realignment
About a year after we moved into our house, our drains quit draining properly. I opened the cover to our septic tank and discovered that the floating sludge in the tank was blocking the inlet pipe. I used a mattock and punched the floating sludge down into the septic tank and everything was fine... for about a month. But the problem kept re-occurring at the most inopportune moments. The solution was always the same... open the septic tank (blecch), and use the mattock to move the sludge away from the inlet pipe.
Today I decided to fix this once and for all. I surmised that something was wrong at the septic tank outlet... causing the water and sludge in the tank to raise to a problematic level. I dug up the outlet cover and peered into the tank. Yep, something was amiss. The outlet baffle was cocked upward, keeping the effluent in the tank about 3 to 4 inches higher than it should be. (see photo above)
before the fix |
after the fix |
I found this web site to be a great septic system debugging resource: http://www.inspectapedia.com/septic/tanktees.htm