29 AprilAs the pipes exit the opening going to the septic and drain pipes. PLEASE NOTE THE U_TRAP NEAR THE OPENING! There are two of these on the shower floor/sink drain lines from each bath roompklongball
29 AprilNow a view from the crawl space opening and we can see the finished rough in for the bath pipingpklongball
29 AprilThe sewer drain trench along one side of the land.pklongball
2 MayI popped the cover so you can see how simple a device this "grease"trap is. But it IS a necessity to contain the "stuff" wifey washes down the drain. Edit here: Can anyone tell me if the metal strainer basket is installed correctly? I think it looks backasswards.pklongball
2 MayA view looking along the back wall and the partly buried drain pipes and boxes.pklongball
2 MayI think I posted this photo once but just in case here again is the septic tank and the drain pipes from the housepklongball
5 MayThe septic tank is now half buried and the newly dug trench from the street comes to the drain box. I need to get them to be sure that no water from any drain line in the house can drain to the back of the land so some sort of blocking will have to be placed in the pipe thats heads and slopes to the back.pklongball
5 MayToday they finished the second trench down the side from the septic tank to the street drain. I hope tomorrow the pipe will be installed.pklongball
8 MayLong shot of the trench and drain workpklongball
8 MayThe labor crew was busy installing more drain tile and boxes.pklongball
9 May 2009The end of the drains dump the grey water into the street storm drains to be carried away to who knows where. Most likely into the nearest creek and then to the sea.pklongball
9 May 2009The drain pipe man is sighting down a line from the street to the septic tank. They added this piping today.pklongball