Our team has the extensive experience necessary to keep your drain field in great condition.
Most septic systems have two main parts: the tank and the drain field. Waste first flows into the tank, where solids sink to the bottom and get broken down into sludge, while liquids flow out and into the drain field. The purpose of drains fields is to filter the wastewater, making sure it’s clean enough to re-enter the water table—as water flows through this network of pipes and filters, remaining toxins and germs will be removed, until it ultimately seeps back into the ground.
As you can see, drain fields serve a critical role, so it’s important to keep yours in great condition. Our team at AAA Action Septic Service is here to help you do just that—we have extensive experience in the septic industry, and you can count on us to keep your drain field and everything else in good working order.
There are several things to look out for to tell if drain fields are malfunctioning. When there’s a drain field problem, you will likely experience slow drains or even sewage backups inside your home or business, as the waste inside the tank and system won’t be able to flow out as quickly as it should. Other signs of drain field issues include puddles of standing water on your lawn or unusually green and lush patches of grass (which are being fertilized by a sewage leak).
We are proud to serve the community here in Cleveland, Texas, and we want to help you keep every part of your septic system in good working order. If you suspect you have a problem with your drain field, give us a call right away to have our experts take a look.