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Common Signs Of Septic Drain Field Problems That Require Service And Repair

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A septic system is designed to provide waste management services for homes that are not connected to a municipal sewer system. A septic system consists of a septic tank that holds solid waste and a septic drain field that properly disposes of liquid waste. When all of the components of a residential septic system are in good repair, households should not experience any issues. However, problems can develop with a septic drain field that necessitate service and repair by an experienced septic system services company. Some of the common signs that a septic drain field is in need of service or repair include:

Slow Drains

One slow drain in your home usually indicates an isolated clog in a pipe that needs to be cleared by a plumber. But if multiple drains in your home are having problems and are noticeably slow to drain, it may be due to a problem with your septic drain field. Slow drains can occur when one or more lines in the drain field become clogged, which prohibits liquid waste from flowing freely. As soon as you notice slow drains in your home, it is a good idea to have your septic system inspected to see if the drain field lines are in need of service.

Liquid Waste Rising Up Through Drains

A major red flag of a septic drain field issue is liquid waste rising up in the drains of a home. This usually means that one or more drain lines are completely blocked, so the liquid waste has nowhere to go except back into your house. This can be considered a septic system emergency, and no one wants to deal with raw liquid waste in their home. At the first sign of a liquid septic waste backup, you need to contact a professional to repair the issue.

Foul Odors Around the Drain Field

When you own a home with a septic system, it is in your best interest to inspect the septic drain field on a regular basis. If you notice wet, muddy areas, standing puddles, or a foul odor, it may be because the drain lines have cracked or have other issues. Problems with a septic drain field can also cause issues with your home's septic tank, so if you have any reasons to suspect that there is something wrong with the drain field, having it serviced and repaired promptly is essential and can prevent future problems that can be expensive to repair. 

For more information, contact local septic system services.


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