Drain Field Wet Spots – Signs of Septic Trouble

Septic systems fail long before you ever see it or notice anything is wrong. But when you do see drain field wet spots on your lawn, then you really know you’re in trouble.

Septic drain fields come in many shapes and sizes. To better understand the type of system you have, try visiting Septic Drainer for great illustrations on the types of septic drain fields. If you notice wet spots on your lawn, that would be the third or fourth stage out of four in your septic drain field failure level. That’s when you know that it’s crucial to take action.

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Sodium is the real problem. This sodium comes from salt fillers used in laundry detergents, sodium from our diets and last but not least, your water softener. Over time this sodium mixes with the soil, especially clay soils, to form “hard pan soil.” Hard pan is a thin hard layer that sits between the soil and stone or gravel. Hard pan soil prevents liquid waste from draining. Septic Drainer breaks up hard pan soil using a non-toxic, non-hazardous product that can restore or prevent septic drain field failure.

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Do You Have A Water Softener?

Do you have a water softener? Did you know the average home with a water softener uses up to 50 pounds of salt (sodium) a year, which discharges into your septic system? That can cause big trouble.

Water softeners are whole-house filtration systems that remove calcium and magnesium from your water supply through a process called ion exchange. These are the same minerals that cause water hardness and its negative effects in your home. Unfortunately the byproduct of the process is sodium, which can cause septic issues.

The biggest contributing factor to septic failure is sodium. Sodium, when combined with the soil in a septic drain field, creates hardpan soil. The other sources of sodium are laundry detergents, as well as our diets and even the medications we take. Americans consume more salt in their diets per capita than most other countries in the world.

If you use water softeners, you should use a gallon of Septic Drainer every six to twelve months, poured directly in any household septic drain. This will help manage the increased levels of sodium the water softener is producing and sending into your septic system. Order online at www.septicdrainer.com or call 518-812-0000.

Flooded Leach Fields And Why You Shouldn’t Put Off Repairs

best septic treatmentRepair flooded leach fieldsOne of the worst scenarios is waking up to the sight and smell of flooded leach fields or flooded septic fields.

You may be the type of person who normally (like the rest of us) puts off septic repairs as long as possible. Well, here are three reasons why you do not want to ignore flooded leach fields or flooded septic fields:

  1. Failure is an option. The biggest reason why you should not ignore flooding of a leach field and septic field, is there are parts of your septic system which could fail and then need to be replaced. The bad news is that this can cost thousands.
  2. Problems will not resolve on their own. One reason why many people put off fixing a flood in the yard is because they hope that the issue will resolve itself. The problem with flooding is that it will probably get worse, and will cost you more to fix the longer you wait.
  3. The time to repair elongates. A simple problem with a short solution ignored becomes a big problem, and can take much, much longer to go away. As a result, you might not be able to do the dishes, do your laundry, or even use the bathroom in your home for an extended period of time.

So the next time you are looking out at that flood in your yard, thinking it will just go away…think again and consider repairing it with our septic drain field treatment pack. Also, be sure to use another of our great septic products, Bio-Septic Boost!