Hi
I am in desperate need of some advice - I am having sleepless nights worrying about my septic tank!
We moved into house in August last year. Never had a septic tank before, but everyone we spoke to said 'don't worry about it, its fine'. Hey ho!
The area around manhole cover had always been a bit "boggy" but assumed this was just because it was winter months. Also, I thought the garden seemed to dip to one side of the manhole as well.
Anyway, the said area had become fairly water logged so we had the tank emptied (10 months since last empty). When this was done, the water logged hole cleared, but showed that there were a couple of bricks missing from the side of the tank - about 3 bricks down. On inspection we think previous owners maybe had a problem with overflowing (inside of manhole lid rather rusty - maybe because of overflowing?) and had a couple of bricks removed to let the water flow into garden (ahhhh). This may be why there is also a dip in the garden - it is failling into the pit!
The dip next to the pit (same side as bricks missing) is even more of a dip now, and constantly water logged. I assume is dirty water coming from tank via holes in the side. And yes, my husband says I am paranoid, but there does seem to be a pong - more of stagnant water than anything, but it puts me off even going into the garden (which is not big and manhole smack bang in the middle!).
I have spoken to people over the phone who have said 'just fill in the whole - any hole in a garden will be water logged', or others who have said soakaway is probably shot and needs replacing (estimates £1,000!).
We live in a very rural area where the water table is very high (apparently).
The proposed installation of mains sewage is between 12-18 months away (Water Board confirmed yesterday that they will receive large fines if not completed by September 09) and public meetings will be held this year/planning/laterals already drawn up).
Any advice on what I should do now? If soakaway is knackered, will I be able to hold on til mains installation?
Many thanks.
I am in desperate need of some advice - I am having sleepless nights worrying about my septic tank!
We moved into house in August last year. Never had a septic tank before, but everyone we spoke to said 'don't worry about it, its fine'. Hey ho!
The area around manhole cover had always been a bit "boggy" but assumed this was just because it was winter months. Also, I thought the garden seemed to dip to one side of the manhole as well.
Anyway, the said area had become fairly water logged so we had the tank emptied (10 months since last empty). When this was done, the water logged hole cleared, but showed that there were a couple of bricks missing from the side of the tank - about 3 bricks down. On inspection we think previous owners maybe had a problem with overflowing (inside of manhole lid rather rusty - maybe because of overflowing?) and had a couple of bricks removed to let the water flow into garden (ahhhh). This may be why there is also a dip in the garden - it is failling into the pit!
The dip next to the pit (same side as bricks missing) is even more of a dip now, and constantly water logged. I assume is dirty water coming from tank via holes in the side. And yes, my husband says I am paranoid, but there does seem to be a pong - more of stagnant water than anything, but it puts me off even going into the garden (which is not big and manhole smack bang in the middle!).
I have spoken to people over the phone who have said 'just fill in the whole - any hole in a garden will be water logged', or others who have said soakaway is probably shot and needs replacing (estimates £1,000!).
We live in a very rural area where the water table is very high (apparently).
The proposed installation of mains sewage is between 12-18 months away (Water Board confirmed yesterday that they will receive large fines if not completed by September 09) and public meetings will be held this year/planning/laterals already drawn up).
Any advice on what I should do now? If soakaway is knackered, will I be able to hold on til mains installation?
Many thanks.