Why would someone have two 3 to 4 foot high white pipes coming out of the ground with a elbow pipe on top?


Question:The pipes are about a foot beside of the house kinda hidden?

Answers:
There's probably some kind of tank under ground that the pipes vent. Is or has the house been heated with an oil furnace? If so, move.


Are they large or small diameter? Could be exhaust vents of some sort. Or maybe they're growing pot in their basement and they run water down there via their garden hose?
They are probably ventilation pipes for a weather shelter. They are bent to keep the rain out. Tornado shelters always have such. Otherwise you might have a John Wayne Gacy copycat living there.
I don't know about two 3 to 4 foot high white pipes with an elbow.

I have 1 white pipe that is about a foot high more or less and about 3 feet from the house. The Pipes in my bathroom were backing up. Tree roots had grown in the pipe that emptied out. Roto Ruter put it there so I can it keep cleaned and to keep the tree roots from growing back
Do you have amnesia, or i have deja vu?
it could be vent pipes for a storm or bomb shelter, fill/vent pipes for an underground oil storage tank or vents for a water cistern...

.. or it could be just an avant-garde art piece.
Some of the newer high-efficiency furnaces use PVC pipes for venting the exhaust gas.

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