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Poll: Do you clean your car wash pits yourself?

Do you clean your car wash pits yourself?


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I have cleaned my pits for over 20 years,on my 2nd ring-matic 750. I pump in the evening when wash has slowed down. I paid off first pumper in 2 1/2 years pumping my 3 washes and hiring out too. I didn't pump sewage tanks.
 
I've been digging them, but my back can't handle it anymore. I'm dealing with four washes now, we just priced out having them pumped and they want $6000 twice a year. Time to buy a Ring-o-matic clamshell cleaner...
 
I used a ringomatic for 25 years and did all the pumping myself for the first 15 years. Then I mostly let my employees do it for 10 years. Now I use a tractor with a custom made pitIMG_1116.JPG shovel and I do the pit cleaning about 1/2 the time as this makes cleaning the pits like sitting on a easy chair. Gator from this forum made the first one.
 
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I do my own, and make sure I do some each week rather than letting it built up. At this stage I can still get it done with shovel and buckets, but I'll see where I'm at in 5-10 years!
 
On my dad's first wash, back in the early 70s, we shoveled them out, directly into the dumpster. All subsequent washes, we built with large pits and always paid to have them cleaned.
 
do it myself with a ring-matic. i have 4 bays total and it only takes me a couple of hours. then i haul the dirt to my property and dump it.
 
So I had my pits in the bays pumped about a month ago, 3-1000 gallon in the bays, this guy charged me $350.00, I know cheap, I gave him $450.00 and said I will see you next year!
 
So I had my pits in the bays pumped about a month ago, 3-1000 gallon in the bays, this guy charged me $350.00, I know cheap, I gave him $450.00 and said I will see you next year!


That is suspiciously cheap. Did you ever ask where he dumps it? The best price we have found is $350 per 1,250 gallon bay and compared to everyone else was crazy cheap.
 
They take it to a sewage treatment plant, I actually offered them to unload some on my property because they couldn't fit all three bays on there truck for one trip, and they refused to do it.
 
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