The drainfield, also known as the leach field, is the most important component of the septic system, and it's also the most expensive to replace.

Because of this, regular maintenance of your drainfield is a must. Without proper maintenance, the entire septic system is bound to fail.

Despite proper care and maintenance, drainfield failure is sometimes inevitable due to aging, excessive rainfall, cracking pipes, and overloading.

Knowing the signs of a failing drain field can mean the difference between a small repair and a major overhaul of your septic system. Some things to look for include:

  • Backed up drains or sewage pipes, especially when accompanied by a foul-smelling, dark colored liquid
  • Strong smells, standing water, or sewage in your lawn above the drainfield area
  • Patches of discolored grass above the drainfield area
  • Frequent need to pump your septic tank/system

Using an additive treatment is one of the easiest and safest ways of rehabilitating the drainfield. It involves adding organic treatments and biological products to resolve clogging, disarm smells, and address the chemical imbalance in the drainfield. These treatments help anaerobic and aerobic bacteria to thrive, rejuvenating the drainfield back to life.

Central Maine Septic can help you arrange a preventative maintenance plan for all your septic system components that keeps your drainfield working its best. Contact us today for an estimate!