OurTown
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Our pits are about 90" long by 72" wide and a water depth of about 45". (probably designed to hold 1,250 gallons?) There is a lid that has about a 3' wide by 4' long opening. The floor is poured over it with the opening matching the opening in the lid and a lip formed for the grates. Besides Super Wash built washes are there others that have similarly designed pits? What is the advantage of this design? It looks to me that the only way to get all the sludge out is to pump it because of the overhangs. Also it would seem to take a lot of water to flush out the stagnant water and maybe that is why we sometimes get the pit smell. It can get bad this time of year. Do you guys let your pits fill up to near the drain or do you like to keep them lower? Does the sludge cause some of the smell or is it just the water? (or can the sludge cause the water to smell?) We have some pits that are now getting well over half full now. I called several types of pit cleaning companies and I'm getting all kinds of different thoughts and suggestions. Several septic pumping companies, an environmental waste removal type company, and a dedicated car wash pit cleaning company. I called others but these are the only ones I found so far that say they would do it. Only one price so far.