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Common Septic System Problems and How to Prevent Them

Updated: Jan 5


how to prevent common septic system problems

Septic systems are an essential part of many homes and businesses, providing a way to treat and dispose of waste water. However, like any mechanical system, septic systems can experience problems from time to time. Understanding the most common problems can help you take steps to prevent them from happening in the first place.


One of the most common problems with septic systems is a clogged drain field. The drain field is the area where the effluent from the septic tank is dispersed and filtered before being released into the soil. If the drain field becomes clogged, the effluent will not be able to flow properly and may back up into the home or onto the property. This can be caused by several factors, including a high water table, poor soil conditions, or a tank that is not being pumped regularly. To prevent a clogged drain field, it is important to schedule regular septic tank pumpings and to have a professional inspect your system every time it is pumped.


Another common problem with septic systems is a malfunctioning septic tank. This can be caused by a number of factors, including a tank that is not being pumped regularly, a tank that is too small for the number of people using it, or a tank that has not been installed properly. To prevent a malfunctioning septic tank, it is important to schedule regular pumpings and to have a professional inspect your system every time it is pumped.

Additionally, if you are building a new home or adding on to an existing home, it is important to make sure that the septic tank is the right size for the number of people who will be using it.

Another common problem is a build-up of sludge and scum in the septic tank. This can happen when the tank is not being pumped regularly, or when non-biodegradable items, such as wet wipes, sanitary products, or cooking grease, are flushed down the toilet or drain.


To prevent a build-up of sludge and scum, it is important to schedule regular septic tank pumpings and to be mindful of what you flush down your toilets and drains.

Saturated drain field is another common problem, which happens when the soil in the drain field becomes saturated with water. This can be caused by a high water table, poor soil conditions, or a tank that is not being pumped regularly. To prevent a saturated drain field, it is important to schedule regular septic tank pumpings and to have a professional inspect your system every time it is pumped. Additionally, you should be careful about what you flush down your toilets and drains. Avoid flushing non-biodegradable items, such as wet wipes, sanitary products, and cooking grease, as these can clog your drain field and damage your septic system.


In conclusion, septic systems can experience problems from time to time, but by understanding the most common problems, you can take steps to prevent them from happening in the first place. Regular septic tank pumpings, regular inspections, and being mindful of what you flush down your toilets and drains can help keep your septic system functioning properly for many years to come.


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