Failed Drain Fields

Your Trusted Solution for Septic Drain Field Issues

What is a Failed Drain Field?

When your septic system no longer properly disperses wastewater into the soil, it could mean your drain field has failed. Common signs include backups, standing water, or persistent odors in your yard. But don’t worry—we're here to help.

Our Systematic Inspection Process

We begin with a thorough inspection to identify the root cause of the issue. Our process includes:

  • Inspecting the septic tank to ensure proper function and to rule out internal damage.
  • Evaluating drain field conditions, including soil saturation and compaction.
  • Utilizing advanced tools like cameras and pressure gauges to pinpoint clogs or breakages.

Addressing the Problem Systematically

Based on the inspection findings, we develop a tailored solution for your system. Here's how we tackle common issues:

  • Clogs: We clear blockages to restore proper flow.
  • Saturated Fields: If your field is flooded, we explore options like soil rejuvenation or rerouting.
  • System Overload: For systems overwhelmed by high usage, we recommend capacity upgrades or maintenance plans.

Are You Experiencing These Issues?

We understand how frustrating drain field problems can be. You might be asking:

  • "Why is my septic system backing up even after being pumped?"
  • "What does it mean if my field is saturated and won’t drain?"
  • "How can I prevent these issues from happening again?"

Our team provides answers and lasting solutions to these problems, ensuring peace of mind and a functional septic system.

Don’t Wait Until It’s Too Late!

Contact us today for a professional inspection and customized solution for your failed drain field. We’re here to help.

Call Us: (614) 569-0083