Can anyone tell me what this is?
Found this under my former deck. WTF is it?

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@rsherman24 said:
An Excavator.Thanks Sherm….. thanks!
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Bunker
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Maybe a well or a septic tank? Can you open that lid
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Probably an old septic system
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We did. Clean and water free.
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Where the bodies are hidden
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I’d say a septic tank...even though it’s clean and dry. Looks like it was set in with a crane. Just lucky they didn’t find it digging for the pool.
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I'd agree that it's probably an old septic tank.
when they switched over to city sewer, the probably made them pump it out.
Is there ports where pipes come in on each side? If so, it's an old septic tank.
How long you had the place?In Fumo Pax
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@0patience said:
I'd agree that it's probably an old septic tank.
when they switched over to city sewer, the probably made them pump it out.
Is there ports where pipes come in on each side? If so, it's an old septic tank.
How long you had the place?6 years. This house was built in 1976. My buddy thinks it’s the dry well for my French drain. We are putting pavers over it. Just looking to be safe.
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@Vision said:
@0patience said:
I'd agree that it's probably an old septic tank.
when they switched over to city sewer, the probably made them pump it out.
Is there ports where pipes come in on each side? If so, it's an old septic tank.
How long you had the place?6 years. This house was built in 1976. My buddy thinks it’s the dry well for my French drain. We are putting pavers over it. Just looking to be safe.
A catchment would have been my second guess.
Going to assume you now have a basement with a sump pump?
If so, then they probably abandoned it when the pump was installed.If not, then if it is dry, did someone install a sealer system on the foundation?
In Fumo Pax
Money can't buy happiness, but it can buy cigars and that's close enough.Wylaff said:Atmospheric pressure and crap.0 -
@0patience said:
@Vision said:
@0patience said:
I'd agree that it's probably an old septic tank.
when they switched over to city sewer, the probably made them pump it out.
Is there ports where pipes come in on each side? If so, it's an old septic tank.
How long you had the place?6 years. This house was built in 1976. My buddy thinks it’s the dry well for my French drain. We are putting pavers over it. Just looking to be safe.
A catchment would have been my second guess.
Going to assume you now have a basement with a sump pump?
If so, then they probably abandoned it when the pump was installed.If not, then if it is dry, did someone install a sealer system on the foundation?
We do have a sump pump. I’m also assuming yes to the sealer.
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@Vision said:
@0patience said:
@Vision said:
@0patience said:
I'd agree that it's probably an old septic tank.
when they switched over to city sewer, the probably made them pump it out.
Is there ports where pipes come in on each side? If so, it's an old septic tank.
How long you had the place?6 years. This house was built in 1976. My buddy thinks it’s the dry well for my French drain. We are putting pavers over it. Just looking to be safe.
A catchment would have been my second guess.
Going to assume you now have a basement with a sump pump?
If so, then they probably abandoned it when the pump was installed.If not, then if it is dry, did someone install a sealer system on the foundation?
We do have a sump pump. I’m also assuming yes to the sealer.
Yeah, it was probably a dry well.
It was an alternative to running piping all the way to the street storm drainage systems.In Fumo Pax
Money can't buy happiness, but it can buy cigars and that's close enough.Wylaff said:Atmospheric pressure and crap.0 -
@0patience said:
@Vision said:
@0patience said:
@Vision said:
@0patience said:
I'd agree that it's probably an old septic tank.
when they switched over to city sewer, the probably made them pump it out.
Is there ports where pipes come in on each side? If so, it's an old septic tank.
How long you had the place?6 years. This house was built in 1976. My buddy thinks it’s the dry well for my French drain. We are putting pavers over it. Just looking to be safe.
A catchment would have been my second guess.
Going to assume you now have a basement with a sump pump?
If so, then they probably abandoned it when the pump was installed.If not, then if it is dry, did someone install a sealer system on the foundation?
We do have a sump pump. I’m also assuming yes to the sealer.
Yeah, it was probably a dry well.
It was an alternative to running piping all the way to the street storm drainage systems.Safe to cover with pavers then?? It’s only about 4-5' across. I will tell you….I jumped on it…. It’s Fvcking solid.
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@Vision said:
@0patience said:
@Vision said:
@0patience said:
@Vision said:
@0patience said:
I'd agree that it's probably an old septic tank.
when they switched over to city sewer, the probably made them pump it out.
Is there ports where pipes come in on each side? If so, it's an old septic tank.
How long you had the place?6 years. This house was built in 1976. My buddy thinks it’s the dry well for my French drain. We are putting pavers over it. Just looking to be safe.
A catchment would have been my second guess.
Going to assume you now have a basement with a sump pump?
If so, then they probably abandoned it when the pump was installed.If not, then if it is dry, did someone install a sealer system on the foundation?
We do have a sump pump. I’m also assuming yes to the sealer.
Yeah, it was probably a dry well.
It was an alternative to running piping all the way to the street storm drainage systems.Safe to cover with pavers then?? It’s only about 4-5' across. I will tell you….I jumped on it…. It’s Fvcking solid.
Hard to say, but usually they are 3-4 inch thick concrete, so as long as you aren't driving over it or putting supports on it, probably ok.
But if the top cracks, there is a possibility of it caving in.
Usually that only happens when someone drives over one or someone puts a building support on one.They are made with rebar and concrete, so they are pretty tough.
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Line it with Spanish cedar and make it a humidor/bunker for when the poop hits the fan....
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That's where you put the kids that misbehave.
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That's where skinwalkers come from.
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Archie is that you?
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Slather that lotion on....
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@Usaf06 said:
Archie is that you?His basement has been found!
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