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Re: Any real way to thaw out drainfield lines? HELP
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01/15/25 12:37 PM
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You could rent some concrete blankets....your frost line is Prolly alot deeper than here though
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Re: Any real way to thaw out drainfield lines? HELP
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01/15/25 12:40 PM
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The only way I know of is to get right in the tank and try to steam the lines out. It is a HORRIBLE job and takes quite a while. I would think that if you put straw or sewer blankets down over the lines and upped the quantity of hot water going into your tank it MAY thaw itself out in time. These bitter cold temps and no snow are hard on septic systems.
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Re: Any real way to thaw out drainfield lines? HELP
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01/15/25 12:51 PM
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Tarp and a space heater. Greenhouse with no floor over top. Plastic sheathing...just throwing out ideas!
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Re: Any real way to thaw out drainfield lines? HELP
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01/15/25 01:21 PM
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Lines are about 18" deep ,cover with anything you have and run a knipco best bet is LP The better the cover the faster the thaw.Worked for me ,good luck Start by knipco or heat source with tin so you dont start your cover on fire
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Re: Any real way to thaw out drainfield lines? HELP
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01/15/25 01:33 PM
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I would think that even if you get the pipes thawed, the soil around the pipes will still be frozen and will not be permeable to the waste water. Sounds like a huge problem. I think what I would do is rely on a privy for human waste, and build a temporary drain line for grey water leading outside to a pit. This will require getting under the house and tapping into drain lines, hopefully ABS, PVC, etc. Not fun, but I can't think of any other way.
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Re: Any real way to thaw out drainfield lines? HELP
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01/15/25 01:36 PM
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Been there.......done that.......back here in ohio........but our frost line is only 32 inches.........but it will work for you.....just takes a little longer....no digging......no waiting for spring thaw.....I'll post in detail if you want it.....if possible post a rough pencil drawing of...... 1) house..... 2) line to septic........3) drain field ......4) where exactly you think its frozen....5) is it draining at all ?..........I'm not on here 24/7......but if I see your return post with diagram I'll get back with info....
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Re: Any real way to thaw out drainfield lines? HELP
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01/15/25 02:30 PM
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^ Those fittings are great to clear out clogged gutter spouts as well Shakeyjake.
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Re: Any real way to thaw out drainfield lines? HELP
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01/15/25 02:49 PM
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like the guys says, reduce water flow and get it pumped again when the tank is full. Might be the cheapest in the long run.
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Re: Any real way to thaw out drainfield lines? HELP
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01/15/25 05:01 PM
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do you know anyone with a bunch of old hay bails , or wood chips , and manure
maybe a horse barn not to far away
build yourself a big compost pile over your drain field
if you can put enough insulation on top of the ground the ground will slowly start to thaw from the bottom up.
down 48 inches it is not frozen , and if insulated from the cold that will slowly work it's way to the surface
I have seen everything be frozen and we move a bunch of half rotten bails off a spot and you could dig under that with a shovel not frozen
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Re: Any real way to thaw out drainfield lines? HELP
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01/15/25 05:17 PM
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like was said cover with straw, blankets to thaw, i dont know where you are but i live in the country and my neighbor had same problem few years ago. we coverd his drain field ,then we dug a big hole beyone the drain field and pumped the water from tank into hole until drain field thawed out,you got to cover the hole whlle doing this . good luck.
Billy
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Re: Any real way to thaw out drainfield lines? HELP
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01/15/25 05:21 PM
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like was said cover with straw, blankets to thaw, i dont know where you are but i live in the country and my neighbor had same problem few years ago. we coverd his drain field ,then we dug a big hole beyone the drain field and pumped the water from tank into hole until drain field thawed out,you got to cover the hole whlle doing this . good luck.
Billy
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