Some minor plumbing repairs can even be completed by oneself. However, if your drain field is damaged or faulty, repairing it is not a task you should attempt to take on yourself.
One of the most important parts of your home or business’s septic system is a drain field. Excessive use of water or the accumulation of solid waste at the bottom of a septic system are the most common causes of its failure. If left unaddressed, a faulty drain field can create unwanted backups.
True Plumbers & AC provides expert drain field repair and maintenance services.
There are a few indicators that your drain field requires professional repair services that you should look out for before calling in a plumber to completely replace it. It’s possible that your drain field is leaking if you notice greener grass than usual. Although green grass may appear to be beneficial to your property, if your lawn has recently appeared greener than usual, you should be cautious. A clogged drain field will leak a lot of sewage, which turns into a kind of lawn fertilizer. These extra nutrients will allow your lawn to grow bright and green in certain spots.
Your drains’ sluggish drainage and gurgling sounds are signs of a failing drain field.
Although slow drainage can be annoying, it frequently indicates a failing drain field. Contact our experts in drain field repair if your slow drainage problems persist for more than a week. A clogged drain field pipe could be the cause of gurgling sounds coming from your home or business’s various drains. These gurgling sounds should not be ignored because they could lead to the costly replacement of your entire drain field. If you need to repeatedly flush your toilets or notice a bad odor coming from them, you may have a clogged or failing drain field.
A clogged or failing drain field may initially appear to be a straightforward plumbing issue that can be fixed quickly. However, a clogged or failing drain field may be the cause of your toilets needing to be flushed repeatedly even when they contain a normal volume of water. A foul odor emanating from your property’s drains or toilets is another sign that the drain field may be failing. If you notice a foul smell that you can’t explain, call our drain field experts because the drain field is probably to blame.