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septic riser - drilling into tank for baseplate/adaptor ring?

WIHD

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Looking to install a septic riser. Issue is one has to 'drill' into the top of the tank to install the concrete anchor bolts which hold the adaptor ring (see pic)

Our septic is prob 40 years old, we are concerned about drilling into the top of of the tank to install these bolts.

Don't want to drill then have the tank crack or something God awful.....any insight here? Is this something I should be concerned about?

Thanks for any input. Calling the company and asking about this was of no help.
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OccupantRJ

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I would be hesitant also. I saw a service guy poke a locator rod clean through a concrete distribution box that had all but dissolved. Could the top of the tank be pressure washed, allowed to dry, then the ring bonded in place with plenty of suitable construction adhesive?
 

manwithtools

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Yep, just bond it to the tank with adhesive. The surrounding soil once backfilled will keep it from moving laterally. Proper adhesive or mastic should keep it from floating.
 
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dcg9381

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Looking to install a septic riser. Issue is one has to 'drill' into the top of the tank to install the concrete anchor bolts which hold the adaptor ring
What's the existing access port? Even the old *** systems I see usually have a > 24" access port.. I'd build a riser there (maybe pour my own concrete) - or build it out of steel. I'd hesitate to drill the existing tank too, let along cut a 24" hole.
 
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