How To Fix A Saturated Septic Leach Field

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Published 2023-05-29
A septic leach field, or drain field is a critical component of a septic system. It allows wastewater from the septic tank to flow into the drain line and seep into the soil, where it is naturally cleaned and returned to the environment.

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However, over time issues with leach beds can occur causing problems for the rest of your septic system.

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Septic Liberator's all-natural bio-enzymatic formula is safe for use in all types of plumbing, drains, septic systems, leach and drain fields, cesspools, and pits. Septic Liberator is made in America and tested to the highest standards to ensure purity and performance.

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All Comments (16)
  • @henryyulfo14
    I have used this product in my septic system in one of my houses. This product is absolutely awesome. It save me thousands and thousands of dollars. I recently sold that house and had the septic system inspected. The company couldn’t believe how well it’s operating being that the septic system is over 30 years old.
  • @waltercraven75
    Nice video, but one of the top reasons why leach fields fail is paint from the homeowner cleaning brushes in the sinks! These folks should educate everyone on what to not put down their septic in the first place.
  • @mattd8411
    Bob can dig a hole and fill it with gravel. Or horse manure works great for starting bacteria. Good idea though I'd like to see it in action. Anti bacteria soaps and detergents are tough on septic. Esp flushable wipes and lady products.
  • @truthseekerKJV
    The process is cut short when you add the cleaner directly into the line leading to the leach field. This method is far better because pouring it into the toilet or the septic tank will dilute the cleaner's strength and that will slow down the results. The key is to pour undiluted cleaner into the line that takes the cleaner right to the problem area. This is done by removing the secondary septic tank cover, pulling out the filter, and using a garden hose with a funnel. After that, be sure to pour a few gallons in to wash the cleaner to the leach field. Another way that would be even better is to locate the distribution box, if you can, and pour the cleaner and water directly into that.
  • @diyiraq6892
    May God bless you, my brother. My question is whether chemicals such as soap and shampoo when they enter the drainage system will affect the crops after they enter the ground. Is it possible to plant in the soil into which the drainage water seeps? Thank you.
  • @robertsmith3518
    This ytv is full of you know what . Once your system is in this shape ,mainly bc you failed to keep your tank cleaned out ,your only choice is start over with a pumped tank and a new drain field installed compliant to your municipal codes
  • @malcolmstead272
    Would this product work as a preventative measure when there is nothing wrong?
  • @jasonw6276
    Does this still work if we have a salt water softener installed ?
  • @jimmycasey6400
    I have water on my field lines when it rains hard! I have had dirt put on it and graded to run off the water but nothing is working! I just had my septic tank pumped out and it still back up when it rained heavily! I am at a loss in what to do!
  • @njione
    What I ativ ingredients
  • @123spleege
    Look, just have it pumped every 2 or 3 years. It is not extremely expensive. $350.00 every 3 years is not a big blow to the wallet.