Finding The Real Location
The septic system’s PVC cleanout was located on the other side of the front yard, so we used a transmitting locator to verify if this concrete circle was the tank (since we could not see any lids on the surface).
The transmitter was flushed into the tank through a commode, and we picked up its signal over the ground just a few feet from the PVC cleanout we located. So, we began to dig. Sure enough, there was the tank located three feet deep — with a two-compartment tank too!
The owners had placed a small pond over the first compartment lid — unknowingly, because their home inspector told them the tank was in a different location. Needless to say, the owners were very unhappy that the pond had to be removed for inspection and pumping of the septic tank.
The Conclusion
Even though the concrete circle looked like the septic tank, no one actually checked to make sure until our inspection. This goes to show that the tank location cannot always be verified through a visual inspection.
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