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Guess it might depends on what kind of system you have, mines' an old fashioned concrete tank and drain field.
I bet since ours is original to the house build, it's the same. Our house was built in '79.

The guy pumping didn't say how much solids was in the bottom. He had a stirrer thingie, and from the way it moved, I would guess that the majority was liquid.

But wow, was it BLACK!
 
Just $900 to drop them.
So the guy that gave this quote can't do it until the first week in Sept.

I had another guy come up this afternoon. I had seen his work on a house I drive by every day and got his contact info from that home owner.

This new guy is going to do it NEXT WEEK for $600!! AND he is going to drop all the big poplars along the wood line that I'm nervous about falling in my yard or on my coop or run. AND (this is the really good part...) he is SERIOUSLY easy on the eye! :drool
 
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So the guy that gave this quote can't do it until the first week in Sept.

I had another guy come up this afternoon. I had seen his work on a house I drive my every day and got his contact info from that home owner.

This new guy is going to do it NEXT WEEK for $600!! AND he is going to drop all the big poplars along the wood line that I'm nervous about falling in my yard or on my coop or run. AND (this is the really good part...) he is SERIOUSLY easy on the eye! :drool
And apart from being easy on the eye, does he have some kind of insurance in case one or a few of the trees might fall in the wrong direction?
 
And apart from being easy on the eye, does he have some kind of insurance in case one or a few of the trees might fall in the wrong direction?
Yes ma'am!
He's been doing this for 22 years. Seriously... he's hotter than the noon day sun!
 
Did you already take some some pictures of him or are you waiting until he is in full work mode to take "pictures of the work in progress"? :p

We all could do with a little "noon day sun" for our old eyes as well... 😇
No pictures... yet!
He's a super nice guy and we chatted for at least an hour. Turns out we were both working at Sanmina (aka - San Quentin) at the same time. Both started in early 2013. He made it 9 months. I made it 2 years and 4 months.
 

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