What Can Go Wrong with a Septic Tank and Drainfield?

June 13th, 2009

What Can Go Wrong with a Septic Tank and Drainfield?

Like an automobile, septic systems are designed to provide long-term, effective treatment of household waste when operated and maintained properly. However, most systems that fail prematurely are due to improper maintenance.

If you notice any of the following signs or if you suspect your septic system may be having problems, contact a qualified septic professional. Should your septic system fail, contact Lilly’s Septic Service at 425-432-3084 - 360-825-4809 - 253-639-3606.

  • Odors, surfacing sewage, wet spots, or lush vegetation growth in the drainfield area
  • Plumbing or septic tank backups (often a black liquid with a disagreeable odor)
  • Slow draining fixtures
  • Gurgling sounds in the plumbing system
  • If you have a well and tests show the presence of coliform (bacteria) or nitrates, your drainfield may be failing
  • Lush green grass over the drainfield, even during dry weather
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