Can you replace an existing drain field?

Can you replace an existing drain field?

You may need to replace your septic field lines, or drain lines, if they get clogged up with debris, dirt, or roots. Instead of trying to repair the old lines, it is much easier and effective to install new lines. You won't have to worry about replacing the tank, so, thankfully, that cuts down on the cost quite a bit.Oct 2, 2010

How long does it take to replace a drain field?

It takes seven days for the installation to be done. Installation can take longer if the weather is bad.

How do you know if your drain field is bad?

- Grass over leach field is greener than the rest of the yard. - The surrounding area is wet, mushy, or even has standing water. - Sewage odors around drains, tank, or leach field. - Slow running drains or backed up plumbing.

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