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This field is often left unused to prevent damage to the system, but there are a variety of things you can (and can’t) put on your septic field.
If you have to open the lid to access your septic tank as part of the process of unclogging a drain, it’s especially important to be aware of safety guidelines. Septic tanks can release powerful ...
A: Water and solid waste should normally flow to the sewer or septic tank without a problem, assuming your drain lines have been installed properly and with the correct amount of slope.
When a tank is operating as it should, each time you flush a toilet and 1.6 gallons of water enters the tank, the same amount of partially treated wastewater leaves the tank headed to the leach field.
It should take you to where your septic tank and drain field are installed—at least five feet away from your home, but usually between 10 and 25 feet. Sink a soil probe every few feet to keep ...
The moist soil around a septic tank drain field is ideal for root growth. Septic system installers warn against having woody trees and shrubs near the drain field because roots can clog the lines ...