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Does anyone have a referral for a septic repair company in Riverside?

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Thanks. I left him a message.

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I used Wally for my install. I’d recommend
 

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Thanks.

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Originally, it turned out to be something other than the septic. However, I think there is a septic issue. Any updated referrals?

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Originally, it turned out to be something other than the septic. However, I think there is a septic issue. Any updated referrals?

Thanks, Steve

No referrals, but if it's a leach field issue and not an issue with the actual tank, you might consider the plastic dome type leach field deals. Instead of going out of the tank into the leach field, it goes into the void created by the plastic domes and gives incredible capacity.

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Did this at my river place when the leach field line got a bunch of roots in it. Abandoned the field and put these in instead. Buried them about 6' deep and got enough of them to do 30' long. Cheap, can handle tons of volume, and pretty much impossible to be blocked by roots or anything else.
 

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@Wizard29 thats the same thing we used. Had an issue at one of my pops rental properties. Since his “toys” are his 🚜 , he was like let’s start digging. We decide to add about 18” of gravel under and over then covered it back up to give extra drainage per say. Learned about a shitty situation that weekend lol but was a good accomplishment to know we did it with the help of his contractor buddy’s guidance of course. Think we lined out roughly 50-60’.
 

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@Wizard29 thats the same thing we used. Had an issue at one of my pops rental properties. Since his “toys” are his 🚜 , he was like let’s start digging. We decide to add about 18” of gravel under and over then covered it back up to give extra drainage per say. Learned about a shitty situation that weekend lol but was a good accomplishment to know we did it with the help of his contractor buddy’s guidance of course. Think we lined out roughly 50-60’.

They are really the best way to go. Why anybody would screw around with a traditional leach field when these are available, I don't know. The only way they would ever be overwhelmed is if liquefaction of the entire surrounding area were to be achieved, which really isn't going to be possible unless you are directly adjacent to a lake or some area that has an extremely high water table...the type of location that really shouldn't have a structure on it anyway.
 

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We've been using Swen from A1 pumping for years. Old school straight shooter, always been happy with his service. 909-822-6205
 

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Thanks to all. This has given me some shit to think about. 😉

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