laika
Well-Known Member
I've been planning a new holding tank for 8 years. Everything I've read advises using dip pipes rather than an exit pipe at the bottom of the tank, reducing the danger of leaks and avoiding having to stick a valve on the outlet in case your immediately-downstream macerator/pump burns out whilst the tank is full.
I've never actually got round to installing it, mostly through lack of ability in designing a model to allow construction of the tank itself rather than plumbing ability.
With solid work for the next 6 months and a desire to escape the country as soon after quitting as possible I decided to outsource the job to professionals. However they're vehemently arguing against dip pipes and in favour of outlets at the bottom of the tank saying "you'll never completely clear a tank with dip pipes: it'll always smell.
I'm not convinced. What does the forum think?
I've never actually got round to installing it, mostly through lack of ability in designing a model to allow construction of the tank itself rather than plumbing ability.
With solid work for the next 6 months and a desire to escape the country as soon after quitting as possible I decided to outsource the job to professionals. However they're vehemently arguing against dip pipes and in favour of outlets at the bottom of the tank saying "you'll never completely clear a tank with dip pipes: it'll always smell.
I'm not convinced. What does the forum think?