But I have a Septic Tank!!! Oh yeah! I forgot: One comment I ALWAYS get is that Scott Tissue is safe for septic tanks but Charmin isn’t That is FALSE!!! Charmin is perfectly safe for sewer lines and septic tanks. The problem is people just USE TOO MUCH or they don’t keep the...
That then would be definitive indicators of getting the land-sold-out beneath-your-feet-paradigm-kinda-valid-angst, as being more than just valid, but with real consequence for all US citizens, especially any progeny. Cas127 Feb 14, 2020 at 2:07 pm Lisa, “If the economy is really j...
Other than the fact that the solar system is still somewhat tied to the electric utility, we are not dependent upon it and virtually everything else here is self-contained. We have solar electricity, septic instead of a public sewer line, well water and water catchment, a propane tank ...
this will usually eliminate the need for a septic system altogether. For this reason, the availability of an existing sewer system can be big “perk” (no pun intended) when evaluating a property's suitability for building a dwelling of any kind. ...
A few months back, I joined in for an episode of a podcast called the Disciplined Investor. The host Andrew Horowitz and I were chatting about money, raising children, stock market crashes and so on, and then this question popped out of the void and real