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    #16
    Probably need to have it pumped. We just did ours a few months ago. First time I have ever had to have a septic pumped. Showers were backing up a little, and plumber recommended getting the septic guy out to pump to see if that fixed the issue. It did. I think it was around $400 or so.

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      #17
      Good news!

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        #18
        Sound alike the field line is block and the ground does not allow to soak up liquids

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          #19
          Originally posted by RiverRat1 View Post
          I may do this. Just never done it before. I assume they run a camera and figure everything out from there?

          How would one get Thrift into the septic? It says to not flush. I have no idea where the tank is located.

          Im honestly not sure what they do to inspect the tanks. For the line, they can run a camera, but most times theyll just run their roto rooter through there and see if they feel anything.


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            #20
            Texas A&M septic studies are the definitive last word

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