Installing our own septic system (start to finish)

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Published 2024-06-30
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All Comments (21)
  • @AmbitionStrikes
    This was a fun chance to learn something new. A huge thanks for Andrew for all of his help!
  • Oliver is getting so big. Before you know it, he will be right by your side helping you with all your projects.
  • @billlandon2160
    Whoever does your camera work also deserves a hooray. Excellent production all around!
  • @roybdaman
    I love your "digging" videos. I was a ground man most of my working career and still miss the good old days of working in the dirt. Thank you. Makes me feel like I was there with you.
  • @leifhietala8074
    @8:00 Riley explains, not in so many words, exactly how and why apprenticeships work. Classroom training is one thing and it's good for a lot of folks. Apprenticeship, in-depth on-the-job training, puts a newbie with an experienced hand and gets them lots of exposure not just to practice but also philosophy, the rationale that underpins the practice. Put understanding and practice together and you have skill.
  • @lukestoolbox
    Always baffles my mind how you two can seemingly do everything🤯 Super cool project! Highlight of the weekend :)
  • @troyqueen9503
    Always use 45 degree fittings, less chance of blockage.
  • @bobsundance9297
    I have to say again how awesome I think your editing is. I think your viewers take for granted they're great every time, but I'm sure it takes you some time. And I just wanted to say We Appreciate Your efforts! The angles you get and interesting perspectives you splice together make it so enjoyable to watch. So, thanks Courtney!!😅
  • DAaang! Andrew is one. smooth. OPERATOR! Congrats on your new system!
  • @user-go5wn6nv5o
    From my offshore drilling career: slow and steady equals fast.
  • No matter what you film you guy’s always have my undivided attention! You are both very captivating but Oliver is still the star! Great job on the passing inspection. Courtney’s reaction was priceless 🤣🙏🙏🙏Blessing’s
  • @EnufIsTooMuch
    My only experience with putting in a septic system was as a teenager back in 1972. A neighbor of a friend was asking for people to help shovel the dirt back in as there was no money left for renting heavy equipment. That was a large field of those stones you talked about, multiple legs to it. Never was quite sure who the homeowner was, just spent a couple of hours with a few other people shoveling the dirt back in. Just thinking about being that young and working that hard makes my arms and shoulders ache. Think I need a nap ... 😴
  • @beckycrump8831
    Those risers are a must have. My folks were skeptical when I installed them on their tank last time I had to dig for the lids for pumping it out. Unscrew lids, use tractor to lift tank lids, done. So easy.
  • @bc-guy852
    What a great system! And as an ex Caterpillar Sales Manager - that's one gifted operator! (And the guys who 'placed' that big tank sure made it look easy! You're so lucky to have found such qualified suppliers and helpers! Congratulations on your new system - this is going to change a lot! You'll have so much time on your hands... what's that??? A sister for Ollie you say?
  • @rolandtb3
    First time seeing a septic tank and plastic leeching field. Done concrete, brick/plaster, plastic tanks, with no rock or plastic leech field. Once filled, pumped out. Interesting how it holds up with weight, rain seepage and runoff, tree roots. You have solutions for gray and black matter. Created a lawn play area for Ollie.
  • That is a serious drain field. I had no idea something elaborate as that would be required to service your setup. Carol, (Courtney's mom) is going to be very comfortable in her new tiny home. You guys are awesome.
  • Hey neighbor! This brings back memories of installing my septic in pouring rain up at my place near the lake.