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<blockquote data-quote="slas" data-source="post: 4286285" data-attributes="member: 39669"><p>Here’s another one for us old “cheapskate”( as I was called), do it yourselfers. Had a puddle of sewage in the yard, paid $125 for a recommended septic guy to come out. He poked and prodded, checked my clean out, and determined I had a leak somewhere that was most likely keeping the tank full. I asked him if he could show me where my tube was above the puddle. Now I put it off due to time and the fact that digging in poop is the worst job I’ve done as a homeowner. But today I bit the bullet, probably spent 2 hours total, found a clean out I had no idea I had, and with a bit of snaking, had all working promptly. Wonder what I just saved myself? I’m guessing at least $500.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="slas, post: 4286285, member: 39669"] Here’s another one for us old “cheapskate”( as I was called), do it yourselfers. Had a puddle of sewage in the yard, paid $125 for a recommended septic guy to come out. He poked and prodded, checked my clean out, and determined I had a leak somewhere that was most likely keeping the tank full. I asked him if he could show me where my tube was above the puddle. Now I put it off due to time and the fact that digging in poop is the worst job I’ve done as a homeowner. But today I bit the bullet, probably spent 2 hours total, found a clean out I had no idea I had, and with a bit of snaking, had all working promptly. Wonder what I just saved myself? I’m guessing at least $500. [/QUOTE]
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