73 Mustang Bill
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I'm getting ready to install the final piece of the plumbing to get a toilet in My Garage. I had the garage built two years ago, and it is permitted for a bathrom (sink, toilet, and shower). The piping is buried in the concrete, and stubbed outside the garage a few inches below the ground. Dedicated electrical line is in place with a GFCI outlet. I need to put in a grinder pump and basin, as well as about 175 feet of piping to wrap around the house to connect it to the house septic system. I'm on a lake, so I don't want to take any short cuts here, so no "redneck septic system".
My new well and grinder pump are at about the same elevation as the septic system, although it might drop a foot or so as it wraps around the house. It just has a long way to run.
A plumbing company that I talked to wanted to put in a 30 gal well, pump, and 2 inch pipe, to the tune of $1500. I was looking at a kit from Homer (http://www.homedepot.com/h_d1/N-5yc...=10053&langId=-1&keyword=sewage&storeId=10051) for $339 which looks like it will do the job. (I think it's a 30 gal well, and 11/32 hp pump for up to 2 inch solids) It also includes the check valve. 180' of 2 inch pipe is $111, for total
I'm guesing it has to be 2 inch pipe, schedule 40 PVC, buried 18 inches deep. It doesn't cross the house water line, only the sprinkler lines, and they aren't that deep, so the sewage line would be below them. I don't know exactly where the sprinkler lines are, so I might dig most or all of it by hand (or hire a kid to do it). A pain in the **** (and back, but easier than repairing lots of sprinkler lines.
Does this all sound okay? Will I run into any problems pumping this far horizontally without any (or much) elevation change?
My new well and grinder pump are at about the same elevation as the septic system, although it might drop a foot or so as it wraps around the house. It just has a long way to run.
A plumbing company that I talked to wanted to put in a 30 gal well, pump, and 2 inch pipe, to the tune of $1500. I was looking at a kit from Homer (http://www.homedepot.com/h_d1/N-5yc...=10053&langId=-1&keyword=sewage&storeId=10051) for $339 which looks like it will do the job. (I think it's a 30 gal well, and 11/32 hp pump for up to 2 inch solids) It also includes the check valve. 180' of 2 inch pipe is $111, for total
I'm guesing it has to be 2 inch pipe, schedule 40 PVC, buried 18 inches deep. It doesn't cross the house water line, only the sprinkler lines, and they aren't that deep, so the sewage line would be below them. I don't know exactly where the sprinkler lines are, so I might dig most or all of it by hand (or hire a kid to do it). A pain in the **** (and back, but easier than repairing lots of sprinkler lines.
Does this all sound okay? Will I run into any problems pumping this far horizontally without any (or much) elevation change?
