Waxman
Super Moderator
I have a 2000 gal tank with 2 grinder pumps to handle sewer. I started to get high water alarms mid way thru a busy wash day. I had a drain company take a look. They said I had one pump not working at all and one barely working. They gave a very high quote to fix, so I bought pumps myself and hired a plumber to install.
Upon startup, pumps blew new plumbing connections off at the pump. Paid to have sewer co pump tank down. Had plumber re-do with better connections ( 1 1/4" schedule 40 pvc, glued together. Start up: one connection held, one blew out.
I had a cleanout / plug / cap installed up high, where pipe exits my tank. Pumps off, un screw cap. Water flowing back out from sewer system into my tank, steady. Not raging, but a steady flow.
Seems to indicate a logged sewer line.
I had run a 40' thaw tube thru a small hold I had from years ago when sewer line froze up a bit not far from my tank. Thaw tube fed all the way in, so I think the clog is somewhere further.
FUN!!!!!!!!!!!!
Upon startup, pumps blew new plumbing connections off at the pump. Paid to have sewer co pump tank down. Had plumber re-do with better connections ( 1 1/4" schedule 40 pvc, glued together. Start up: one connection held, one blew out.
I had a cleanout / plug / cap installed up high, where pipe exits my tank. Pumps off, un screw cap. Water flowing back out from sewer system into my tank, steady. Not raging, but a steady flow.
Seems to indicate a logged sewer line.
I had run a 40' thaw tube thru a small hold I had from years ago when sewer line froze up a bit not far from my tank. Thaw tube fed all the way in, so I think the clog is somewhere further.
FUN!!!!!!!!!!!!