How is your Orlando area septic system, tank and drain field handling the torrential downpours every day? During times of heavy rainfall or even if the sprinkler is left on for an extended period of time, the drain field for the septic system can become saturated and the septic tank will not drain properly. If this occurs the drains in your home may seem slow or even back up.

The septic system drain field is similar to a drip irrigation system. Waste water leaves the home through pipes leading to the septic tank. The solid waste stays in the septic tank, eventually this needs to be pumped out, while the water leaves the tank through a main drain pipe which branches off into several perforated pipes. Seeping into the ground where waste water is cleaned by soil microbes. The drain field is the most expensive part of the structure and when it is compromised with waste has to be dug up and replaced.

If you feel your septic tank is being flooded or it’s making funny noises, running slow or backing up, it’s important to call Orlando Septic Services before any more damage is done. Until then, reduce the water going into the septic system until the drain field dries out.

A good rule of thumb, if you don’t think the water is draining out of the septic tank, don’t put more in! Help from a Certified Septic System Service is the best way to determine if the drain field is flooded, the septic tank is full, if the pipes or corroded, overgrown with tree roots or even collapsed.

If you’re having a problem with your septic system, whether residential or commercial, don’t hesitate to contact Orlando Septic Services. We are here help you with all your waste management needs!