The Septic Ugly Tru
Brentasymn
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01.13 03:16
Allow me to explain something most septic companies won't: there are two kinds of people in this reality. Those who believe septic systems are simply "subterranean tanks for waste," and those who have had raw sewage erupting into their property at the dead of night. I discovered this difference the difficult way in 2005—knee-deep in muck, freezing in a Washington deluge, as my brothers and I assisted a veteran installer restore our family's broken system. I was 14. My hands ached. My clothes were destroyed. But that night, something clicked: This ain't just manual labor. It's folks' lives we're protecting.
Here's the dirty truth: the majority of septic companies just service tanks. They are like quick-fix salesmen at a chainsaw convention. But Septic Solutions? These guys are special. It all started back in the beginning of the 2000s when Art and his siblings—just kids barely tall enough to carry a shovel—helped install their family's septic system alongside a grizzled pro. Picture this: three pre-teens waist-deep in Pennsylvania clay, learning how soil absorption affects drainage while their buddies played Xbox. "We didn't just dig trenches," Art shared with me last winter, steaming coffee cup in hand. "We learned how soil whispers secrets. A patch of cattails here? That's Mother Nature shouting 'high water table.'"
https://steemit.com/learn/@sarnalisa/drawing-study-for-septic-tank
Here's the dirty truth: the majority of septic companies just service tanks. They are like quick-fix salesmen at a chainsaw convention. But Septic Solutions? These guys are special. It all started back in the beginning of the 2000s when Art and his siblings—just kids barely tall enough to carry a shovel—helped install their family's septic system alongside a grizzled pro. Picture this: three pre-teens waist-deep in Pennsylvania clay, learning how soil absorption affects drainage while their buddies played Xbox. "We didn't just dig trenches," Art shared with me last winter, steaming coffee cup in hand. "We learned how soil whispers secrets. A patch of cattails here? That's Mother Nature shouting 'high water table.'"
https://steemit.com/learn/@sarnalisa/drawing-study-for-septic-tank




