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Updated almost 9 years ago on . Most recent reply

Septic over patio
I had a guy come out in Dekalb county to do real estate inspection on the septic. While waiting on him I noticed I couldn't locate it. When he came out, neither could he. He said it may be underneath the brick patio. He didn't offer much help. I am worried about accessibility issues as well as cost. Anyone else come across anything similar?