MikeSchinlaub
Chief Petty Officer
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- Jan 14, 2025
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Hillbilly bidet, garden hose hooked up to toilet water line.
YayDon't you guys ever sleep? Anyway, McTool got it. The window casing isn't square. I cut one board too short, thought "I'll deal with it later, it won't take much to compensate". Then later came and I forgot, already had more in than I was willing to take back out, so it's good enough.
I just had to cough up 400 to get ours cleaned out . Been here 10 years so I guess thats not so bad . The outlet was blocked with them wet wipes and we have never put them down there.You might be giving them an idea ! All jokes aside, my wife has bowel issues and we were going thru tons of toilet paper...having a septic tank, that speeded up the time between pump outs. At 550 bucks per pump out, a bidet was far cheaper....and yes they work quite well actually. Especially when you ate to much of the wrong thing ! That jet of water cleans well and a much smaller wad of TP is needed.....I have had almost no clogs since switching to a bidet...
A buddy owned a plumbing supply company. Gave me a couple of cases of commercial "bacteria/enzymes" treatments to put in my septic system.we were going thru tons of toilet paper...having a septic tank, that speeded up the time between pump outs.
Those treatments are great! And use Scott TP ... all that soft stuff doesn't deteriorate well.A buddy owned a plumbing supply company. Gave me a couple of cases of commercial "bacteria/enzymes" treatments to put in my septic system.
Never thought much about it until we sold the house several years later and the buyer wanted the septic tank pumped.
The septic guy came out, popped the cap and asked why we thought it needed pumped. Hardly had anything in it.