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01-17-2024, 05:44 PM | #67 | |
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Ya, you guys are awesome, I feel like if I do ahead w this someday, everyone's gonna give me some great advice to make sure that everything's tiptop.
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...just like replacing the UV bulbs more than once per year that someone mentioned above.....
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01-18-2024, 07:48 AM | #71 |
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We're all going to stop over for a bathroom break - hope you've got more than just Roundel in the magazine rack
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01-18-2024, 12:32 PM | #73 |
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01-18-2024, 12:37 PM | #74 |
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Come to think of it, I just did the reset steps, but didn't physically disconnect the bulb...maybe if I did that and reconnected it would but not sure. The other thing is that a little while after the alarm goes off, the bulb will actually go out. And I need the UV light on to make sure the water is potable. |
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01-18-2024, 02:56 PM | #76 |
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There's well water, and then there's well water.
My water comes out of a well, but about 150 properties share in the well contents. Cali forced us to start putting that hazardous waste into the system. I have a whole-house filtration system as the first stop for any water from the lateral. It's pretty good, but I grew up drinking Oxnard water out of the hose, so get off my lawn. We had septic until Cali also mandated we get off that. Was something like $30k/connection but county supervisors found a way for our neighborhood to pay via tax assessment for the next 100 years or something. Other underprivileged areas got slammed with that 30K bill, some got foreclosed. Our cabin is septic, and also shared well water. That one we keep a Brita for any drinking water needs. Rid-X goes down the toilet when I pump the water out of the pipes to close it up in the winter.
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01-18-2024, 04:21 PM | #77 | |
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01-18-2024, 07:35 PM | #78 | |
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My DW worked at a county health department doing restaurant inspections, and their requirement for commercial systems was for logging bulb replacements every year. This is the same schedule that we've been using for over a decade, and our replacement date is 4/15 so its hard to forget. There are now UV LED bulbs on the market now with longer service lives, if you want to run a TCO calculation on upgrading.....
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You think there might be some dust / dirt or something inside that might be degrading the bulb life? |
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01-19-2024, 09:15 AM | #80 |
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Yeah, but once you move into your new place, we will all be stopping by to use your bathroom.
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However, I don't think this would extend bulb life, just the bulb's efficiency at destroying unwanted bacteria. So I suspect I'm still replacing at least twice a year. |
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01-19-2024, 02:15 PM | #82 | |
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The UV system that we installed years ago was commercial-grade, and made in Canada. Something apparently happened with the UV bulb supply in the size that it needed, because the price went up, my DW ordered multiple DOA bulbs, and they seemed to be dusty old stock. TL;dr she bought a new UV system last year that had bulbs readily available. If you need to replace your system, I strongly recommend doing a TCO calculation to see if an LED UV system makes sense for you. I would have installed one just because last year, but we don't plan on staying at Chez Vreihen long enough for it to make sense.....
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Our annual service contract (read:extortion) came today. They're cutting back on services, but not on cost. So now it's $175/yr, which only includes an inspection. Anything beyond that and you pay the normal fee. No free pump or break on labor. So we're wondering WTF the $175 is for? It can't take more than a few minutes to inspect the system, and I have yet to see them come out here even though I've been home the better part of three years. Hard to miss a septic pumping truck in your driveway. Time to wing it and go without a service contract.
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Yes, drop that. Not sure what they charge to pump but its around $400 here in SC so pocket that $175 for 3-4 years to pay for pumping...
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I imagine that a basic inspection checks the tank sludge and inlet baffle, lift pump, and junction boxes in the leach field for effluent or leaks. A more thorough inspection (performed by pre-purchase home inspectors in this area) dumps dye into a drain, and traces it through the tank and into the farthest junction box in the leach field to ensure complete system flow. My big fear when we build down at our SC tree farm is that the septic will blow out a junction box and send effluent streaming into the lake. I plan to put a french drain channel between the leach field and shoreline as a mitigation, even though it is not required by code.....
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Very few codes or laws out here in the cornfields. Environmental fines or even any enforcement actions are rare to non-existent from what I've seen. Back in MA, if your truck leaked just a few gallons of diesel fuel, there would be a hazmat cleanup team on the mess in a heartbeat and they'd make the offender pay dearly. Last summer some truck in the McMansion neighborhood across the way must have lost 20 gallons of diesel on the way out of the neighborhood. The mess just sat there until the rain finally washed most of it way. There is still a long, noticeable stain running down the street. It's odd that out here where groundwater contamination could be disastrous, they don't seem to care about fuel spills or septic codes.
Wifey and I were looking at a house we considered making an offer on (22 years ago). I noticed the plumbing looked a bit amateurish and so did some of the electrical work. I asked the owner who built the house. He said a local company put up the frame, but he and his brother did all the interior walls, plumbing, and electrical themselves. Neither of them were licensed to do such work, but it doesn't matter here. Needless to say, we took a hard pass on that house.
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And then there was the home owner of a very nice house in a ritzy neighborhood who had a sump pump in his basement within a few feet of a 175 gallon heating oil tank. The sump pump outfall pipe went out to his backyard, which bordered a wetlands. Murphy's Law took effect and his heating oil tanked leaked. All that heating oil ended up in his yard and the wetlands. Plus his entire house smelled strongly of heating oil. TLDR: Shit happens, so be prepared.
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