How to Extend the Life of Your Septic Drain Field

drain fieldOne of the most important components of a septic system is the drain field. Also known as a “leach” field, sometimes just looking at the drain field can help you to determine the health of the septic system as a whole. It is important to take care of your drain field and ensure that it is properly protected from things that can hinder its effectiveness, as it is a vital part of the septic process.

What a Drain Field is and How It Works
The drain field is the part of your septic system where the waste water emerges after passing through your septic tank for the final phase in the cleansing and filtration process. Contaminants and other impurities are removed from the waste water by the drain field, making it safe to enter the local ground water.

The septic drain field removes any organic materials that might yet remain after the waste water has made its way through the septic tank. It utilizes a very basic, yet highly efficient, microbial ecosystem for this part of the process. A drain field consists of a specific layout of trenches that contain a series of perforated pipes that come from the septic tank. The waste water flows over gravel or other porous material, which is covered by a layer of soil to protect it from animals and surface runoff water.

Signs That Your Septic System Needs Help
While there are some fairly obvious signs that a septic system is in need of repair or has failed, such as sewage coming up inside the house through all the drains, showers and toilets, your drain field is also a sort of thermostat that lets you know how effective your septic system is functioning.

Take a look at your septic drain field:

  • If there are boggy or wet areas that just don’t seem to dry up and go away after runoff water from seasonal rain storms is gone, you might have a failed septic system.
  • If there are areas of the grass that is planted on top of your drain field that are particularly green or lush compared to the rest of the surrounding property, you might have a leak or back-up occurring in your drain field.
  • If you notice an unusual smell coming from your drain field, it’s time to call a septic system specialist.
  • If you see bits of organic material or other waste that would typically go down your home’s drains coming up through the drain field, chances are you are experiencing a clog or even a failed septic system.

These are just some of the signs and symptoms that you can look for when checking out your drain field. While some issues might just be indicative that you need to stay on top of drain field maintenance, most will have something directly to do with the health and effectiveness of your overall septic system. It pays to check out your drain field on a regular basis.

Drain Field Maintenance
There are a lot of things that can cause a septic system to malfunction or fail. Most septic system experts and service technicians will tell you that even if your home has been designed for use with a garbage disposal, that you should refrain from using one with a septic system. The reason is simple: just by using a garbage disposal, as opposed to composting organic waste from the kitchen or disposing of it in a trash can, a typical household will increase the amount of sludge and solids in their septic tank by over 50 percent.

Because seemingly small changes in use and habit can have such an impact on the overall health of your septic system, it is important to hire a professional septic service to provide regular check-ups and drain field maintenance. If maintained correctly, the average drain field should last somewhere between 25-30 years and still be functioning efficiently.

In addition to taking care of the landscape that is above your drain field, keeping trees and bushes away from the area to prevent the spreading of roots, there are things you can do inside your home that contribute to your septic drain field’s overall health. Some of these things are simple and even common sense for the most part; while others might be “news” to homeowners who are dealing with a septic system for the first time.

Most of the behaviors and habits that homeowners need to remember with regard to taking care of their septic system and drain field maintenance have more to do with water use and disposal habits than anything else. Be aware of the amount of water that you are using in your home. Avoid doing activities that use a lot of water all at the same time, such as washing dishes and doing several loads of laundry. In fact, it is better to do a load of laundry a day than it is to save it all up for the weekend.

Get Professional Drain Field Maintenance Service
For homeowners living in the Southeastern Massachusetts, Cape Cod or Rhode Island areas, as well as Maine and New Hampshire, contact Septic Preservation Services.   With over 15 years of direct experience working with commercial and residential customers in the Southcoast region, SPS is the clear choice for preventative maintenance, septic system service, drain field maintenance and septic repairs.

Septic Preservation Services is licensed and certified to provide Title 5 Inspections in Massachusetts and required Rhode Island Town Inspections.  In addition,  SPS can do a private assessment of your septic system to help you know the age, effectiveness and efficiency of your current equipment to help determine whether its time to upgrade or set up a new septic drain field. Call Septic Preservation today at 877-378-4279 or visit www.septicpreservation.com to get started!

Sand Filter Services by Septic Preservation

Septic Preservation Services Septic Preservation Services have Sand Filter Services scheduled for customers in Dighton, Rochester, Taunton, Lakeville, Raynham, Middleboro, and Norton, MA today.  The typical sand filter is a PVC-lined or concrete box filled with a specific sand material.  A network of small diameter pipes is placed in a gravel-filled bed on top of the sand.  The septic tank effluent is pumped under low pressure through the pipes in controlled doses to insure uniform distribution. We have experience doing services on these specific septic system filters so you can be confident that we will be professional, thorough, and fast, if you require your Sand Filter to be serviced.  Please do contact our office to schedule your appointment or if you require any further information at 877-378-4279 or visit www.septicpreservation.com

Title 5 Inspections by Septic Preservation Services

Septic Preservation Services Septic Preservation Services has Title 5 Septic Inspections scheduled today in Rehoboth, Seekonk, Swansea, New Bedford, Fairhaven, Westport, Marion, and Freetown, MA.  If you are selling a property and you need to have a Title 5 Inspection to be carried out because your property has a septic system, you may be concerned about the impact of the inspection on your property.  In actuality there is not often the need for extensive excavation.  As specified on the Massachusetts Official Website of the Executive Office of Energy and Environmental Affairs

 

“The location and condition of cesspools, septic tanks and distribution boxes must be determined.  Often, this will not require extensive excavation.  Generally, leaching areas are not required to be dug up.”

 

With the use of plans and reading the landscape, our technicians are usually able to locate septic tanks and the distribution box with minimal digging, and once they have taken the required information they can leave the area as they found it.
If you need to schedule a Title 5 Septic Inspection or if you have any questions about the process please do contact our office at 877-378-4279 or visit www.septicpreservation.com

Septic System Services by Septic Preservation

Septic Preservation Services Septic Preservation Services has extensive experience working within the septic industry and so has hands on knowledge of many types of septic systems.  We can therefore provide Singulair Services, FAST Services, Advanced Treatment Unit Services, Sand Filter Services, Cesspool Services, Jet System Services and Fuji Clean System Services.  You do not want to trust your septic system service to anyone who does not have extensive experience with your specific type of septic system . We have that experience so you can be confident that we will provide a through service of your septic system . Today we have septic system services in Acushnet, Freetown, Rochester, Mattapoisett, Fairhaven, Westport, and Norton, MA.  If you need to schedule a septic service or if you have any questions about septic system services or about our experience with these systems, please do contact our office where we are happy to answer any questions you have.  You can reach us at 877-378-4279 or visit www.septicpreservation.com

Commercial and Private Septic Installations

Septic Preservation Services Septic Preservation Services has a septic system installation starting today in Rowley MA . Septic Preservation Services has extensive experience with septic system installations for both commercial property owners and owners of private residences.  We have experience putting in specific septic systems that work for our clients specific septic needs and requirements.  We have recently put in septic systems in Plainfield, Upton, Westford, Norton, and Attleboro, MA.  If you need to install a new septic system for either a commercial property or your home, please do contact our office where we will be happy to answer any questions you have.  You can reach us at 877-378-4279 or visit www.septicpreservation.com

Septic First Maintenance Inspections

Septic Preservation Services Septic Preservation Services has experience working for customers in Rhode Island who need to have Septic First Maintenance Inspections carried out on their properties.  The purpose of a First Maintenance Septic Inspection is to establish what type of septic system you have, if the system poses any risk to public health, if there is any risk to the environment, and determine if any immediate corrective actions should be taken.  Today we have First Maintenance Inspections for customers in Charlestown, Narragansett, Richmond, South Kingstown, Jamestown, Exeter, and West Greenwich, RI.  If you need a septic first maintenance inspection or if you have any questions please do contact our office at 877-378-4279 or visit www.septicpreservation.com

Rainy Weather and Your Septic System

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Heavy rains can cause septic issues.   Significant rainfall can quickly flood the ground around the leach field or drainfield leaving it saturated and making it impossible for water to flow out of your septic system. When the water has nowhere to go, it can eventually travels backward through the plumbing system and back into drains and toilets and into your home.   When the  drainfield becomes flooded, it  can also lead to untreated sewage flowing into the groundwater and local streams.   This can lead to environmental contamination.

There are things you can do to help minimize any damage to the way your septic system functions and keep everything functioning smoothly.

Before it starts to rain:

  • Prevention is always the best bet.  Make sure your septic system is properly maintained, and is regularly pumped.  Septic problems can be worse if your tank needs to be pumped or the system has not been properly maintained.
  • Keeping water away from the home and the drain field is key.   Rain gutters are important. Make sure all gutters drain away from the drainfield area so as not to saturate the area, and make sure you clean the gutters in the fall and spring to help the water drain properly.
  • Maintenance of your drain field is essential.  Do not drive any heavy equipment or other vehicles that could compact the soil over the drainfield. This can compromise the soil absorption field’s ability to treat wastewater. Also, plant only grass above the drainfield or groundcover with shallow roots.  Do not plant any trees or vegetation with deep roots which could harm the leach field.

During the rainstorm:

  • If  you begin to notice that your drainfield is flooded, be alert to drains that are not draining quickly, toilets that flush slower or make strange sounds, or water that is backing up into your basement.   To take pressure off your system and allow it to recoup, use it less.  If possible, reduce or eliminate water going down the drains until the drainfield dries out.  Hold off on laundry until the water recedes.  Try to cut back on showers, and dishwashing and flush the toilet only when necessary.  It should only be a day or two until the rain stops and the sun dries up some of the excess water.

After the Storm

  • If the water does not recede and you suspect that your septic system is still not working properly, it’s time to call in a professional.  Septic Preservation is able to quickly come out and check your system and offer a solution.  It may include pumping the system or repairs may be needed.   Do not wait to have your system checked.  This could greatly increase your chances of major septic repairs or septic system failure.
  • Septic Preservation also has a great septic maintenance program.  Take the worry out of your septic system and call Septic Preservation at 877-378-4279 and let them put you on their maintenance program.  This can help you extend the life of your system.  Visit www.septicpreservation.com for more information.

Septic First Maintenance Inspections in Rhode Island

Septic Preservation ServicesSeptic Preservation Services has Septic First Maintenance Inspections today in Burrillville, Glocester, Smithfield, East Greenwich, Exeter, Richmond, and North Kingstown, Rhode Island.   The purpose of a First Maintenance Septic Inspection is to establish what type of septic system you have, if the system poses any risk to public health, if there is any risk to the environment, and determine if any immediate corrective actions should be taken.  If you need a septic first maintenance inspection or if you have any questions please do contact our office at 877-378-4279 or visit www.septicpreservation.com

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SOIL EVALUATIONS, PERC TESTING AND ENGINEERING SERVICES

Our trained experts at Septic Preservation services can assist with all your septic engineering needs! We can assist with services to improve or repair your property such as soil evaluations, septic design, land use planning, and

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 Septic Preservation Services understands the details of septic requirements for Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Maine and Hawaii.  We will work with you and local code enforcement to ensure the design of your new or upgraded septic system will meet all required local laws and codes.

Septic Preservation Services offers a variety of septic system problem evaluation, installation, repair and maintenance services. Our trained staff of certified field technicians are available to provide a free, on-site septic system diagnosis and valuable advice based on thousands of successfully rehabilitated systems.

A little bit more about our company… Septic Preservation Services is a licensed, full-service provider who has been in business for over 25 years. We currently service several thousand treatment systems, working in Rhode Island, Massachusetts, Maine, New Hampshire and Vermont, but our clientele also extends to New York, Florida and Hawaii. Specific to your area, we have been a service provider specializing in I/A Technologies and have customers who own Singulair, FAST, White Knight and JET systems.

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Septic System Services in Rhode Island Today

Septic Preservation ServicesSeptic Preservation Services has septic services including Singulair Service, FAST Service, Advanced Treatment Service and Sand Filter Services scheduled today in North Smithfield, Cumberland, Lincoln, Foster, Scituate, Coventry, Johnston, and Cranston, RI.  We have experience working with, and servicing, many types of septic systems and can ensure that your system continues to operate correctly and efficiently. If you need to schedule a septic system service or if you have any questions about septic services please do contact our office at 877-378-4279 or visit