Lets explain why its usually a lateral line problem.
Septic tank leach line problems.
Septic tanks gradually fill with solid waste.
Many septic tank problems are caused by things that should not be entering into the tank by way of the toilet kitchen sink or garbage disposal.
Lateral line problems you might say.
A septic leach field also known as a drain field disperses wastewater from your septic tank and removes contaminants before it soaks deeper into the soil.
Lateral line problems in a septic drain field usually appear in the form of wet spots.
That includes the actual septic tank all pipes and the drain field for instance if you have a tree that will one day be 20 feet high plant it at least 20 feet away from all components.
Hardened fats can cause capping the cutting off of all oxygen in the system and will damage the drain field.
Septic system failure is a headache.
The frequency of pumping depends on a few factors.
And will damage the drain field.
But aside from these non organic materials finding their way into your tank there are other causes of common septic system issues.
A lot of the common septic tank problems are caused by things that should not be entering your septic tank through the toilet kitchen sink or garbage disposal unit in the first place.
What exactly causes drainfield problems.
Let me just get the tank pumped.
Many people with septic system problems such as odor slow draining sinks and tubs gurgling pipes backups and sewage water ponding in their yard mistakenly assume the cause of these issues is their septic tank.
Once the tank is full of solid waste you may experience sewage backups in the toilets or slow drains in tubs and sinks.
You might think that it would be a tank problem.
It will eventually cool and harden down the line.
A failed leach field.
When the leach field becomes too full of nonbiodegradable material from the tank to allow water to leach into the soil the water sits on the surface and the leach field is.
Over time leach fields can build up sludge or tree roots can grow into them to form clogs which causes your septic tank to back up or leak into your yard.
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So the drainfield s job is to hold water that leaves the septic tank until it can be absorbed into the surrounding soil.
This however is not true.
The grey water is allowed to pass through the tank and out into the underground drain field lines in your yard.