You won t have to worry about replacing the tank so thankfully that cuts down on the cost quite a bit.
Diy drain field replacement.
You will want to choose a site that is away from the house but close to the tank.
While all septic tank drain fields require regular inspection you can save a lot of money by digging one yourself.
Use a shovel to dig your hole being careful not to hit or damage the leach pipe with the blade.
Aero stream has developed a product and process that will fix and restore any type of failed drainfield.
To repair a clogged or failing septic drain field leach field.
I had never seen it done and didn t fully realize how mu.
This slimy mat doesn t allow water to seep through it and therefore the trenches no longer can handle the wastewater.
We live in a 1930s mountain house.
Instead of trying to repair the old lines it is much easier and effective to install new lines.
Drainfields typically fail because too much wastewater has been flushed into them keeping them constantly saturated.
5 years after buying the pumping maintenance is not enough and from inspecting the action in the effluent side of the tank it is evident that the drain to the leach field has stopped completely.
Septic drain field restoration with septic drainer products is easy.
Those who have never had to replace a drain field might find this video interesting and informative.
On feb 05 2019.
The field should be at least 10 feet away from your edible garden and any water such as a lake river or well.
Step 1 choose your site.
Check the blueprints of your property so you can locate where the leach field s pipes end.
When too much water sits in the drain lines constantly a bacterial mat forms along the trench walls.
The old concrete septic tank has been a bit of trouble though the initial home inspection gave a green light to the system.
Septic system failure is a headache.
We show you the options and steps to take in restoring your leach or drain field from least to most expensive.
Fortunately you do not have to replace your drainfield to return your septic system to an operational condition.
Dig a hole at the end of your leach system pipes to expose them.