Re: Any real way to thaw out drainfield lines? HELP
[Re: 330-Trapper]
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01/15/25 09:31 PM
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the leach lines ,some were missing caps That’s the problem if you ask me. We just put a system in at our camp in Canada. I had inspection pipes planned for the lines and the plumber helping me talked me out of it. He said if they don’t get covered in snow right away the water will freeze before it drains, especially under inspection pipes. Each time the water hits the ice it freezes thicker and eventually plugs pipe.
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Re: Any real way to thaw out drainfield lines? HELP
[Re: Trapset]
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01/15/25 09:42 PM
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Has it been established if its a old fashioned septic tank system or aerator system with inspection testing box for testing by health dept.....if they were told wait till spring thaw by reputable pumping contractor.....there's more involved that a few posts here can revolve....
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Re: Any real way to thaw out drainfield lines? HELP
[Re: AntiGov]
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01/15/25 09:45 PM
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the leach lines ,some were missing caps Hook your truck exhaust to the leach line vent .....maybe  Is there any reason he couldn't try to steam the line from that end and work back towards the tank?
I have nothing clever to put here.
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Re: Any real way to thaw out drainfield lines? HELP
[Re: 330-Trapper]
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01/15/25 09:55 PM
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the leach lines ,some were missing caps OK wait a minute. The leach lines have access above ground? Missing a cap? Septic tank lids around here are 10-12 inches below top of the ground. All leach lines are 24-36 inches deep No way they freeze. You guys certainly do things different up there. If there is a pipe coming from the lines to the top and it gets extremely cold that allows the cold to invade the pipes.
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Re: Any real way to thaw out drainfield lines? HELP
[Re: 330-Trapper]
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01/15/25 10:08 PM
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Like Lugnut said, the D box would make the most sense freezing, If not deep enough/ insulated, small amounts of liquid could freeze & build up, D box has small baffles to slow liquid flow into the leach system
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Re: Any real way to thaw out drainfield lines? HELP
[Re: 160user]
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01/15/25 10:46 PM
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Is there any reason he couldn't try to steam the line from that end and work back towards the tank?
Lost a pump on my outside boiler last week. Froze my underground supply lines to my fur shed . I was able to clear about 15’ of ice from the 1” pex and get the heat back up !
It’s a lazy man who can’t find his wife a second job !
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Re: Any real way to thaw out drainfield lines? HELP
[Re: Trapset]
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01/15/25 11:12 PM
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the leach lines ,some were missing caps That’s the problem if you ask me. We just put a system in at our camp in Canada. I had inspection pipes planned for the lines and the plumber helping me talked me out of it. He said if they don’t get covered in snow right away the water will freeze before it drains, especially under inspection pipes. Each time the water hits the ice it freezes thicker and eventually plugs pipe. I believe so too
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Re: Any real way to thaw out drainfield lines? HELP
[Re: jbyrd63]
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01/15/25 11:14 PM
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Here’s why ours will never freeze. Got 12 inches of gravel under and on top of pipe then 12 +- dirt on that . Good plan Jbyrd I wish I had known back then what I know now.
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Re: Any real way to thaw out drainfield lines? HELP
[Re: Trapper Dahlgren]
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01/16/25 07:56 AM
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if your septic tank is working right, there should never be more than a little water going out, and if it's working right, it should put out enough heat to melt the snow some above it, never have your tank pumped in the fall, you should have a tee pipe going in and out of your tank, Absolutely!
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Re: Any real way to thaw out drainfield lines? HELP
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01/16/25 08:53 AM
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If you don’t have mice, you will after toddling flax or straw on the field…..lol. I’ve got an outdated system similar to that. To bring it up to code would likely be a $50k touch. Luckily it’s never frozen.
Wind Blew, crap flew, out came the line crew
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Re: Any real way to thaw out drainfield lines? HELP
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01/16/25 09:21 AM
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330 your poop must not have enough power in it to keep things flowing. Lol You got to eat bettah and create some energy heat!!
Give me a fish, I will eat for a day. Teach me to fish, I will eat for a lifetime
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