Today I want to show you a couple of small but significant home maintenance jobs.
Since we live in a rural area we do not have sewerage. Instead there are 2 tanks – a septic and a greywater one. They would have been installed when the property was initially developed so they are probably close to 30 years old. Unfortunately, both of the lids had become cracked and chipped so we decided to replace them
I thought this would be a relatively simple task but after much research via Google, I was still unsure as to what they were actually called, whether they came in different sizes and whether it was possible to replace the concrete lids with fabricated steel ones.
I rang our local Council who were of minimal assistance except to say that they had to be restored to the original state – so that ruled out steel covers. Next, I tried a local plumber who said that he didn’t keep them on hand but to ring Everhard Industries. I had perused their website extensively in my research and been unable to find a reference to anything like what I wanted but I rang anyway.
Everything took an immediate turn for the better as the young lady on the phone knew exactly what I wanted and was able to give me the part number and description but said I would need to order it from a plumbing supplier as they did not sell directly to the public. She also gave me the names of several suppliers in our area. I rang one of them, ordered the covers and we were able to collect them 2 days later.
GMan replaced the old covers with new ones and here they are looking bright and shiny.
Speaking of bright and shiny, the other concrete project has been cleaning some of the back path.
Here is the section that I did yesterday.
Then I moved some of the potplants to the space under the stairs.
There is still more to be done but that may have to wait as there is rain forecast for the next week.
What are you using to clean them.? A guerny does a great job.
Yes, we are using the Gerni. There has been a bit of a hiatus due to Christmas but I plan to finish the rest of it this week.