It is very important to find or locate the location of your.
Locating septic tank and leach field.
Check the blueprints for your property to see where the distribution box is in your yard.
An introduction to locating leach fields the piece of land where a septic tank drains all the wastewater before sending it back to the underground water table is called as a leach field or leach drain.
Check the property s records.
Start your search for the septic tank lines at the house.
How to locate your leach field leachfield locate locating your leach field leach field also known as the drain field is one of the most crucial components of a septic system.
A failed leach field.
It depends on the soil type if the septic tank properly maintained and if the field was designed and installed correctly.
A drain field or leach field should last between 30 to 50 years.
The county must issue a permit for every septic system installation.
If you cannot find any candidate locations for a drainfield go back to square one and start with our septic tank how to find article.
Check the natural slope of the land to locate the leach field.
Trace the plumbing drain lines to the septic tank which is usually installed 10 to 20 feet from the home s exterior.
Uninterrupted functioning is vital for the efficient function of a leach field.
Usually home inspection paperwork includes these diagrams.
Once we can find the septic tank itself the septic tank outlet defines the location of the effluent drain line that leads to the leach field.
I built my house in 1984 and the leach field is still working as designed.
A record of the permit is often kept with a map of the tank s layout and location.
As the waste from your toilets and sinks flows towards the septic system the solids present in the waste accumulates in the tank while the liquids move further.
The distribution box for your septic system is usually located past the main tank and connects to all of the leach field pipes.
But if the septic tank was installed more than 20 years ago a map.
But remember that a drainfield may not be installed at all.
It is also known as seepage field or drain field.
Water enters the drain field after going through the septic tank.
In these instances the wastewater is sent through the septic system which acts as an on site sewage plant because it filters the wastewater removing sludge before releasing the water into the soil through a series of perforated pipes in a drain field also known as a leach field.
Locate and uncover the distribution box for your leach field.