verbalkint99
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OK, so I have a 48k grain softener and a katalox lite iron filter set up, both of which drain into the sump. My other option was into the septic tank which I have read is a big no no.
Over time, a 2 foot diameter dead spot has developed where the sump pump discharge is at the back of the house. I have not been too worried about it as the plan was to put a patio in that location.
Well, now we are ready for the patio, but I did not think about exactly where the drain was going to go. The original thought was to bury PVC pipe under the brick patio and have a pop-up at the end. However that will just have a dead spot develop in the middle of my lawn.
What are my options here? I was just reading up on a dry well, but being in Michigan I will have to put it deep below the frost line. My subdivision is in a former gravel pit so the dirt is sandy and rocky meaning a hole like that will be a pain to dig. Is that still my best bet?
Thanks!
Over time, a 2 foot diameter dead spot has developed where the sump pump discharge is at the back of the house. I have not been too worried about it as the plan was to put a patio in that location.
Well, now we are ready for the patio, but I did not think about exactly where the drain was going to go. The original thought was to bury PVC pipe under the brick patio and have a pop-up at the end. However that will just have a dead spot develop in the middle of my lawn.
What are my options here? I was just reading up on a dry well, but being in Michigan I will have to put it deep below the frost line. My subdivision is in a former gravel pit so the dirt is sandy and rocky meaning a hole like that will be a pain to dig. Is that still my best bet?
Thanks!