I have a small domestic, one-house sewage pumping station. On the whole it's been fine for 30 years (on our second pump so not too bad). I have a problem with a float switch that has alerted me to another problem, the pressing one...
I have a concrete, 2 piece, 2 cu m chamber for all the water and poop to run in to, before being pumped out to the main sewer. The join is leaking, and a good stream of ground water is adding significantly to the water level, and it follows, the pumping frequency and energy costs.
Can I fix it from inside the chamber? I am not so squeamish I won't empty it and go inside. If there is a fix. Is there any goop that will do the job?
Or will I have to dig down to the join and fix from outside. I can see that the ground water pressure will help if I do the latter. BTW, only one side of the join is leaking oso the dig won't be all around the chamber.
Any ideas, products, fixes happily considered. Ta.
I have a concrete, 2 piece, 2 cu m chamber for all the water and poop to run in to, before being pumped out to the main sewer. The join is leaking, and a good stream of ground water is adding significantly to the water level, and it follows, the pumping frequency and energy costs.
Can I fix it from inside the chamber? I am not so squeamish I won't empty it and go inside. If there is a fix. Is there any goop that will do the job?
Or will I have to dig down to the join and fix from outside. I can see that the ground water pressure will help if I do the latter. BTW, only one side of the join is leaking oso the dig won't be all around the chamber.
Any ideas, products, fixes happily considered. Ta.
