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Why Choose Mr. Rooter Plumbing for Septic Drain Field Service and Cleaning?
Why Choose Mr. Rooter Plumbing for Septic Drain Field Service and Cleaning?
The best way to make sure your leach field works correctly is to have a qualified, licensed service professional perform an inspection and advise about whether a repair or replacement is your best option.
With more than 50 years in the business, Mr. Rooter Plumbing is your local expert in drain field services. We provide expert advice and the best workmanship in your area. Get started by requesting a job estimate online or calling today.
Choose Mr. Rooter for Septic Drain Field Service and Cleaning Done Right—The First Time!
Septic drain field pipes play a critical role in many homes’ wastewater treatment systems. Homes with septic tanks depend on these perforated pipe arrays to distribute wastewater back into the soil safely and efficiently. Mr. Rooter Plumbing is the expert in your neighborhood for drain field repairs and replacements. We also offer new septic drain field installation for new construction.
Choose Mr. Rooter for Septic Drain Field Service and Cleaning Done Right—The First Time!
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At Mr. Rooter, our team of licensed and insured plumbing professionals is here to ensure your plumbing system keeps running smoothly. From septic drain field servicing and cleaning to residential and commercial plumbing repairs, emergency services, and more, count on our experienced team for efficient, long-lasting, and affordable solutions.
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There are few things as relaxing as soaking in a hot bath after a hard day of work. However, that joy can turn into frustration when you realize you don’t have a bath stopper or it’s no longer doing its job.
In our years of experience, we have found that our customers prefer an accurate price based on their exact plumbing problem. Most phone quotes are subject to change once the service technician sees the job. We don't think that is fair to you. By allowing us to diagnose your plumbing problem in person, you will know exactly what it will take to get the job done.
A typical plumbing inspection can vary in price depending on the size of your home or property. With Mr. Rooter®, an in-home inspection is completely free with repair or any other type of plumbing service. This includes an in-depth inspection from a trained and licensed plumbing professional.
Water heaters are essential for your home, providing warm showers, clean dishes, and sanitized laundry. When water heaters malfunction, it can disrupt your daily routine. Some of the most common signs that a water heater is not working are a strange odor, a leaking water tank, low water pressure, and a noisy water heater.
Still learning about septic drain field servicing and cleaning? Check out these frequently asked questions, and don’t hesitate to reach out to Mr. Rooter for more information or to schedule a convenient appointment.
Drain field pipe repair is a great option when damage is non-catastrophic. For example:
Clogged drain field repair is a common service that involves exposing the affected pipe and clearing out dirt and debris. Prevent clogging by only flushing toilet paper and human waste. Also, be sure to have your septic tank pumped every few years.
Collapsed drain field pipes can be replaced relatively easily. Prevent collapsed pipes by keeping heavy objects like vehicles and above-ground pools off the drain field.
Drain field pipes choked with tree roots can be cleaned out with specialized equipment. To prevent this problem, don’t plant trees near the drain field.
If your system has multiple collapsed drain field lines or near-constant clogs in them, it’s time to consider a full drain field replacement. Upgrading to a modern drain field will make your entire septic system operate more efficiently and prevent clogs for many years.
After the wastewater from your home goes down the drain, it collects in the septic tank. Different chambers inside the tank separate fat, solids, and liquids. The fat floats to the top. The solids sink and are broken down by naturally occurring bacteria. The liquid slowly flows into the drain field, which is an array of perforated pipes. Tiny holes in these pipes allow the liquid to seep back into the soil, where it’s filtered and can safely return to the groundwater.
Septic drain fields are known by many names, including:
Drain fields
Leach fields
Weeping tiles
Absorption beds
Disposal fields
Seepage fields
Whatever you prefer to call it, you need it to work the right way.
The different types of septic field lines include:
Gravity systems–the most common type of residential drain field most people are familiar with.
Pressure distribution systems–similar to gravity systems but use a pump to move effluent through pipes and chambers.
Mound systems–involves building an artificial drain field above ground for homes with high water tables.
Cesspools–most common in homes built before 1970, cesspools allow effluent to seep out of one chamber rather than a system of perforated pipes.
Drywells–similar to cesspools, drywells add a layer of gravel or crushed rock around the chamber for better effluent absorption.
Leach field lines must be buried at least six inches below the soil surface. How deep your drain lines are will depend on your property’s topography and where the septic tank will be located in relation to the home’s main drain line.
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