Keep maintenance records on work performed on your septic system.
Septic tank leach field maintenance.
Proper maintenance of your leach field starts with monitoring water usage and what goes into your septic system.
If you are experiencing any of the signs listed above or notice other issues with your leach field and septic system give us a call at 800 595 7907 or submit the form on this page.
We show you the options and steps to take in restoring your leach or drain field from least to most expensive.
One of the easiest and most important maintenance steps is to watch what goes into the septic system.
Most septic systems are gravity fed.
The main purpose of the leach field is to disperse liquids from the septic tank in the an area of soil by means of drains which eventually gets spread out in the large area known as the leach field.
This is the final phase of wastewater treatment in your home.
Over time leach fields can build up sludge or tree roots can grow into them to form clogs which causes your septic tank to back up or leak into your yard.
This article will briefly discuss the benefits of drain field preventive maintenance.
The tank is located at a lower elevation than the house and the drain field is at a still lower elevation.
Anything that doesn t biodegrade such as plastic or metal will.
When topography or building design don t allow for this type of system a transfer pump may be located in the house or in the septic tank to keep water circulating.
When you call a septic service provider he or she will inspect for leaks and examine the scum and sludge layers in your septic tank.
A septic leach field also known as a drain field disperses wastewater from your septic tank and removes contaminants before it soaks deeper into the soil.
A well constructed properly maintained tank could last indefinitely.
Septic system failure is a headache.
It makes or breaks the septic system.
Caring for your leach field.
The drain field is the make or break of the septic system.
Here the pre treated clear effluent is purified and rid of the contaminants and pathogens before it is released back into the surrounding environment.
Your septic tank includes a t shaped outlet which prevents sludge and scum from leaving the tank and traveling to the drainfield area.
A septic system is reasonably maintenance free.