CHAMBER SEPTIC SYSTEM OVERVIEW // Chamber Septic System Installation
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- In today's Down & Dirty we're continuing to talk about septic systems. For other septic system videos, check out this playlist:
• Septic System Types
Today we're in Ohio installing a chamber system or infiltrator system.
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These work well, unless you hae a lot of sand. In Oklahoma they recommend pipe and rock with filter paper for sandy soils. I think each state has thier own DEQ specs.
Been using them for at least 15 years. If you do the install correctly there will be a zero failure rate. Our state (Alaska) DEC doesn’t really like them either. I think they have seen too many of them crushed due to improper installations. Easily avoided with a little hand work.
Due to inflation, by the time I commented, the price is now $50 per panel.
I will await your follow up video regarding to why the Michigan health department does or does not approve this system. Thanks man! 👍
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I learnt Alot from your videos. ❤️
Interresting.
having a bad day.
This is what we call a hillside system in kentucky. Only difference is we don't use the equal flow d box. We use a hillside d box which allows one line to fill up before flowing to the next lower line. We also do these systems with traditional gravel and pipe or chambers. And most generally use a concrete tank and concrete d-box because they are cheaper in our area.
I’ve done chamber systems for water runoff. Those chambers are much bigger than those and orange colored. Level those with gravel. Never seen chamber systems for septic. I’m in Indiana.
Only thing I use in my area of KY.