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What kind of system do you have? We are installing a Microdrip system which does not have the typical sand mound or underground leaching feild. Our leaching field is 20' x 150' and only has about 1' of fill dirt above the ground. We are told the most that can be places on this field is grass, it has be kept free of all trees or anything with long roots like shrubs and we can not drive any heave equipment over it. I have not asked about being able to drive compact tractor over it or only hand mower. This system is considered a sewage processing plant and the water is so clean it is approved to be discharge in to water ways. Where we live they will not allow it, they want the water returned to ground water, since we are on well. I am suspecting you will not be able to add more dirt to your field since you run the risk of putting to much weight on the drip system in the ground. Back in the day, when they use to dig pits in the ground and filled it with gravel and sand and it acted as the leaching field you could do petty much what you wanted over those areas. Today they put all kinds of restriction on the leaching field. |
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We have been looking to move for a couple years now. Never could find anything we liked or ones we liked always had some issues or were way too much $$$. We were looking at stuff that had already been updated, however we saw a house we loved the layout, lot, area etc, but we would have liked it a little more updated. Price was below our budget, so we decided to get it and do some minor updating.
Honestly I was dreading this because of all the horror stories I've read but I was pleasantly surprised. First quote I got I almost died, I was like I guess we'll just live with it as it. Some other people couldn't be bothered to even send a quote and finally one company made a reasonable quote and they seemed to have decent reviews... but I was very worried. Anyways I think they did a pretty good job. Basically just did all the floors, redid 3 showers, one was a tub to shower conversion and did all the vanity countertops and removed some soffits in 2 showers. In the kitchen just replaced appliances and hardware and replaced countertop and backsplash. I was surprised what a difference those small changes made. Original Kitchen ![]() New ![]() Original Master Bath ![]() New ![]() ![]() |
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Since we did the work before moving in it wasn’t so bad to have all the tile ripped out and the new one installed. |
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No pics, but in the process of installing a generator inlet. Finding an interlock kit that was not $100+ for my panel was no fun.
Ended up finding a kit on Azazon that will work by flipping it around.
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Just finished residing and new entryway on the house. Insulated and drywalled the garage and did an epoxy floor, mini-split and walk up attic. We are pleased with the results.
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The winch up to the attic... great idea.
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Thanks for the garage compliments. BReif61 the winch and rail set up is awesome. It makes hauling tires, bins, etc up to the attic a breeze. Not hard to DIY and not overly expensive either. I screenshotted everything I got from Amazon. The Trolley Track allows you to winch something up through the hole and then transport it to the decking so you're not hanging over the opening trying to manhandle it the last couple of feet.
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Nothing glamorous, but a project none the less. Cleanup of 30+ years of chit behind the barn. Dump runs tomorrow....
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For a second, I thought there was a radioactive symbol in there but it's just the wheel on the wheelbarrow.
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